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Ferdinand Gregorovius

Lucretia Borgia

In “Lucretia Borgia,” Ferdinand Gregorovius delves into the life of one of history'Äôs most controversial and enigmatic figures. Combining rigorous historical research with a narrative style that is both vivid and engaging, Gregorovius paints a portrait of Lucretia Borgia as a woman navigating the treacherous waters of Renaissance Italy. The author contextualizes her life within the sociopolitical intrigues of the period, providing readers with not only a biographical account but also a broader understanding of the power dynamics that shaped her existence. His adept use of primary sources and contemporary accounts enriches the text, allowing it to serve as both a captivating story and a scholarly resource. Ferdinand Gregorovius was a German historian and writer renowned for his deep interest in the Italian Renaissance and his acute understanding of the Borgia family'Äôs complex legacy. A passionate traveler and scholar, Gregorovius's extensive studies in Italy led him to uncover lesser-known aspects of historical figures, particularly Lucretia, whom he portrays with a blend of sympathy and critical analysis. His background in Classical studies and personal experiences in Italy profoundly influenced his approach to this narrative. “Lucretia Borgia” is a must-read for anyone fascinated by Renaissance history, gender studies, or the intricacies of power. Gregorovius'Äôs balanced examination of Lucretia'Äôs character adds depth to our understanding of her life, encouraging readers to reassess the narratives that surround notorious women in history. This book stands as an essential contribution to historical literature, inviting readers to uncover the truth behind the myth.
437 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publisher
Good Press
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