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The Scapegoat by Lucy Hughes-Hallett

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The Scapegoat

The Brilliant Brief Life of the Duke of Buckingham

Lucy Hughes-Hallett, Harper

HarperCollins · Print & ebook · November 19, 2024

Reading lane: Tudor & Elizabethan Britain

Winner of the Plutarch Award Winner of the Publishing Triangle's Randy Shilts Award for Gay Nonfiction Shortlisted for the Pol Roger Duff Cooper Prize From the winner of the Baillie Gifford Prize, an extraordinary history of the meteoric rise and fall of George Villiers, the first Duke of Buckingham.

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Why This Clicks

Power and Fall

A brisk, sharp biography that makes political brilliance and downfall feel unusually alive.

Come here for

  • lively biographical history
  • Tudor-era court intrigue

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  • historical texture
  • an eye for the human cost of power

Book Details

Authors
Lucy Hughes-Hallett, Harper
Publisher
HarperCollins
Published
November 19, 2024
Format
Print & ebook
Theme
Tudor & Elizabethan Britain · 20th-Century Britain
Reading lane
Tudor & Elizabethan Britain

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  • Lives in History

  • Political Lives

  • Royal Lives

  • LGBTQ+ Lives

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  • Stuart Britain (1603-1714)

  • Social History

  • LGBTQ+ History

  • Political History & Ideas

About This Book

Winner of the Plutarch Award Winner of the Publishing Triangle's Randy Shilts Award for Gay Nonfiction Shortlisted for the Pol Roger Duff Cooper Prize From the winner of the Baillie Gifford Prize, an extraordinary history of the meteoric rise and fall of George Villiers, the first Duke of Buckingham. As King James I’s favorite, Buckingham was also his confidant, gatekeeper, advisor and lover. When Charles I succeeded his father, he was similarly enthralled and made Buckingha...

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Winner of the Plutarch Award Winner of the Publishing Triangle's Randy Shilts Award for Gay Nonfiction Shortlisted for the Pol Roger Duff Cooper Prize From the winner of the Baillie Gifford Prize, an extraordinary history of the meteoric rise and fall of George Villiers, the first Duke of Buckingham. As King James I’s favorite, Buckingham was also his confidant, gatekeeper, advisor and lover. When Charles I succeeded his father, he was similarly enthralled and made Buckingham his best friend and mentor. A dazzling figure on horseback and a skillful player of the political game, Buckingham rapidly transformed the influence his beauty gave him into immense wealth and power. He became one of the most flamboyant and enigmatic Englishmen at the heart of seventeenth-century royal and political life. With a novelist’s touch, Lucy Hughes-Hallett transports us into a courtly world of masques and dancing, exquisite clothes, the art of Rubens and Van Dyck, gender-fluidity, same-sex desire, and appallingly rudimentary medicine. Witch hunts coexisted with Descartian rationality and public opinion was becoming a political force. Falling from grace spectacularly, Buckingham came to represent everything that was wrong with the country. From kidnappings and murder plots to men weeping in Parliament over civil liberties, The Scapegoat navigates love, war-fever and pacifism in a society on the brink of cataclysmic change. In this immersive and authoritative account, Hughes-Hallett summons an era that still resonates today.

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