Blood and Roses (book)

Blood and Roses
Author Helen Castor
Genre Non-fiction
Publisher HarperCollins
Publication date
2005
Media type Print
ISBN 0-00-714808-9
OCLC 62330984
942.04092/2 22
LC Class DA245 .C3687 2006

Blood and Roses: One family's struggle and triumph during the tumultuous Wars of the Roses, by Helen Castor, is a narrative based on the Paston letters of 15th century England. The book traces five generations of the Pastons, an influential family from the Norfolk village of the same name. Based largely on an extensive collection of correspondence, Blood and Roses records the competition among the landed gentry for land, property and advancement. Set among the turbulence of the Wars of the Roses, the Pastons survive and thrive through shrewd political manoeuvres.

Blood and Roses was long-listed for the BBC Samuel Johnson Prize for non-fiction in 2005.[1] It was also awarded the Beatrice White Prize for outstanding scholarly work in the field of English literature before 1590, by the English Association in 2006.[2]

References

  1. Pauli, Michelle (2005-04-20). "Samuel Johnson longlist celebrates variety". the Guardian. Retrieved 2018-02-04.
  2. "Beatrice White Prize - Previous Winners". English Association. Retrieved 2018-02-04.
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