![]() And this he did when the two Kingdoms were at war a war that would last for over one hundred years. Enguerrand in fact acted as both French and English as he had acquired double allegiance: to his own King and to the King and father of his wife. ![]() As she explains in her early pages, she set herself to follow one particular character as he lived during a period in history when the actors were on the count of hundreds, and thereby keep one's focus and walk through the maze and the turmoil without getting lost.Įnguerrand de Coucy VII was a member of the French nobility at a time when ‘French’ could also mean ‘English’. But given the amount of material that marshals in front of one’s eyes, as colorful as overwhelming pageants and breathtaking jousts, and as dense as the tightly woven wefts and warps of a tapestry, there is no way I could attempt to give a glimpse with my own words of what Barbara Tuchman has achieved with this book.īut before I present the quote, I would like to draw attention to how shrewd Tuchman has been in the choice of her subject. I am not too keen of including quotes in my reviews. And if it also contains rich and erudite disquisitions and is narrated in a language as clear and flowing as water from a spring, then the volume must be given a preferential place in one’s library. ![]() ![]() What an extraordinary read it is when one book is as action packed as thirty riveting novels. ![]()
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