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This two-volume work by the historian Julia Pardoe (1804â62) was published in 1849. (Her bestselling account of life in Turkey and her biography of Marie de Medici are both also reissued in the Cambridge Library Collection.) Pardoe began writing poetry and novels, but later turned to non-fiction, especially travel narratives and historical biography. In this work, she attempts to remove the accretions of myth which have clung to Francis I and to his court. Noting the tendency of French historians to glorify the monarchs of the distant past, she observes: 'it is only by reference to the more confidential records and correspondence of the period' that the modern historian can arrive at 'a just estimate of the character and motives of the sovereign'. Volume 1 begins with Francis' accession and its historical context, discusses his Italian wars, and ends with the death of Bayard in 1524.

Table of Contents
Preface; 1. Accession of Francis I; 2. 1504–7; 3. 1508–12; 4. 1513; 5. 1513–14; 6. 1515; 7. 1515 (cont.); 8. 1515–17; 9. 1515–17 (cont.); 10. 1517–18; 11. 1518; 12. 1518 (cont.); 13. 1519; 14. 1519–20; 15. 1520–1; 16. 1522; 17. 1522 (cont.); 18. 1522 (cont.); 19. 1523; 20. 1523–4.

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      Publisher: Cambridge University Press
      Publication Date: 21/08/2014
      ISBN13: 9781108074452, 978-1108074452
      ISBN10: 1108074456

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This two-volume work by the historian Julia Pardoe (1804â62) was published in 1849. (Her bestselling account of life in Turkey and her biography of Marie de Medici are both also reissued in the Cambridge Library Collection.) Pardoe began writing poetry and novels, but later turned to non-fiction, especially travel narratives and historical biography. In this work, she attempts to remove the accretions of myth which have clung to Francis I and to his court. Noting the tendency of French historians to glorify the monarchs of the distant past, she observes: 'it is only by reference to the more confidential records and correspondence of the period' that the modern historian can arrive at 'a just estimate of the character and motives of the sovereign'. Volume 1 begins with Francis' accession and its historical context, discusses his Italian wars, and ends with the death of Bayard in 1524.

      Table of Contents
      Preface; 1. Accession of Francis I; 2. 1504–7; 3. 1508–12; 4. 1513; 5. 1513–14; 6. 1515; 7. 1515 (cont.); 8. 1515–17; 9. 1515–17 (cont.); 10. 1517–18; 11. 1518; 12. 1518 (cont.); 13. 1519; 14. 1519–20; 15. 1520–1; 16. 1522; 17. 1522 (cont.); 18. 1522 (cont.); 19. 1523; 20. 1523–4.

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