1st Edition

Royal Mistresses

By Charles Carlton Copyright 1990
208 Pages
by Routledge

208 Pages
by Routledge

208 Pages
by Routledge

First published in 1990, Royal Mistresses provides an innovative way of looking at the development of British monarchy, and at the same time investigates the relationship between sex and power. Charles Carlton focuses not so much on the amorous activities of the mistresses of British monarchs as on their influences on those monarchs and on society at large. Ranging from the early medieval... Read more

List of plates Acknowledgements 1. ‘Be civil. I am the Protestant whore’ 2. ‘Nothing is more vile than to love a wife like a mistress’ 3. ‘Nothing but the English king’s appetite’ 4. ‘Neither God, nor angel, but a man like any other 5. ‘Never lay hands upon his sceptre’ 6. ‘The frogs in the fable’ 7. ‘The damnedest millstones’ 8. ‘The king’s loose box’ 9. ‘Things were done better in my day’ 10. Curtsy first, and then leap into bed’ Notes Index

Biography

Charles Carlton