Lost Mother
Michael Dobson, 17 February 2000
In My End Is My Beginning: A Life of Mary Queen of Scots
by James Mackay.
Mainstream, 320 pp., £20, March 1999,1 84018 058 7 Show More
by James Mackay.
Mainstream, 320 pp., £20, March 1999,
Mary Queen of Scots: Romance and Nation
by Jayne Elizabeth Lewis.
Routledge, 259 pp., £14.99, October 1998,0 415 11481 0 Show More
by Jayne Elizabeth Lewis.
Routledge, 259 pp., £14.99, October 1998,
Ancestry and Narrative in 19th-Century British Literature: Blood Relations from Edgeworth to Hardy
by Sophie Gilmartin.
Cambridge, 281 pp., £37.50, February 1999,0 521 56094 2 Show More
by Sophie Gilmartin.
Cambridge, 281 pp., £37.50, February 1999,
“... Scotland and England which her son James VI and I would attempt and her great-great-granddaughter Anne (assisted by that parcel of rogues) would finally achieve. If the 16-year-old Mary hadn’t prematurely tried to invent the United Kingdom by having herself proclaimed in Paris as rightful ‘Queen of Scotland, England and Ireland’ within days of ... ”