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Michael Field

Borgia

In “Borgia,” Michael Field delves into the tumultuous and opulent history of the infamous Borgia family during the Italian Renaissance. Combining poetic prose with rich, historical detail, Field vividly portrays the lavish lifestyles and moral complexities of figures such as Cesare and Lucrezia Borgia. The book navigates themes of power, ambition, and betrayal, framed within the context of the political intrigues of the time. Field's ability to interweave narrative and lyrical beauty results in a compelling tapestry that captures the reader's imagination while illuminating the darker aspects of human nature. Michael Field, the pen name for the writing duo of Katherine Bradley and Edith Cooper, were prominent figures in late Victorian literature, known for their innovative blend of poetry and prose. Their fascination with both the artistic and the grotesque is reflected in “Borgia,” which explores the allure and horror of the Renaissance era. Their extensive knowledge of art, literature, and history enabled them to present a nuanced perspective of a family who became synonymous with corruption and moral decay. For readers intrigued by historical narratives that offer both depth and drama, “Borgia” is an essential addition to the library. Field'Äôs exploration of this notorious family not only entertains but also invites a critical examination of society's enduring struggle with ambition and power.
135 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2021
Publication year
2021
Publisher
Good Press
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