Noble Endeavours
The life of two countries, England and Germany, in many stories
(Author) Miranda SeymourIn 1613 a beautiful Stuart princess married a handsome young German prince. This was a love match, but it was also an alliance that aimed to weld together Europe's two great Protestant powers. Before Elizabeth and Frederick left London for the court in Heidelberg, they watched a performance of The Winter's Tale. In 1943, a group of British POWS gave a performance of that same play to a group of enthusiastic Nazi guards in Bavaria. When the amateur actors suggested doing a version of The Merchant of Venice that showed Shylock as the hero, the guards brought in the costumes and helped create the sets. Nothing about the story of England and Germany, as this remarkable book demonstrates, is as simple as we might expect. A shared faith, a shared hunger for power, a shared culture (Germany never doubted that Shakespeare belonged to them, as much as to England); a shared leadership. German monarchs ruled over England for three hundred years - and only ceased to do so through a change of name.
Miranda Seymour
Miranda Seymour is a British biographer known for her acclaimed work "Mary Shelley." Her literary style is characterized by meticulous research and vivid storytelling. She has made significant contributions to literature through her insightful biographies that bring to life the complex and fascinating stories of remarkable individuals.