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The Sunne in Splendour (original 1982; edition 1982)

by Sharon Kay Penman

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Title:The Sunne in Splendour
Authors:Sharon Kay Penman
Info:Henry Holt & Co (1982), Edition: 1st, Hardcover, 936 pages
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The Sunne in Splendour by Sharon Kay Penman (1982)

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    The Daughter of Time by Josephine Tey (LisaMaria_C)
    LisaMaria_C: For me The Daughter of Time and The Sunne in Splendour go hand in hand. The first is the classic mystery "solving" the mystery of the Two Princes in the Tower and the second a sympathetic biographical novel of Richard III which is well-researched and moving.… (more)
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It’s about time Richard III’s reputation was restored, and this novel does the trick. It’s a fascinating period in British history, fraught with intrigues. The characters come to life, especially the sensitive, quiet Richard III and his bigger-than-life brother Edward. It was definitely not safe to be royalty in those days. ( )
  astrologerjenny | Apr 25, 2013 |
It’s about time Richard III’s reputation was restored, and this novel does the trick. It’s a fascinating period in British history, fraught with intrigues. The characters come to life, especially the sensitive, quiet Richard III and his bigger-than-life brother Edward. It was definitely not safe to be royalty in those days. ( )
  astrologerjenny | Apr 24, 2013 |
When I say read, I mean I tried to start reading it. I don't know, it's a book I have out from the library, so I can't exactly just keep it indefinitely until I'm in the mood to read it. It's interesting subject matter I only know a very little about, and I liked the writing well enough, but I just didn't really get into it.

I might try it again if I get on better with the Welsh Princes trilogy. ( )
  shanaqui | Apr 9, 2013 |
Opening: "Richard did not become frightened until darkness began to settle over the woods."

This was billed as a novel about Richard III, but Edward is a resoundingly present character throughout. This is, as I read it, part of Penman's argument about Richard's character and motivations. It does make for a somewhat disconcerting read, as Richard to some extent becomes hidden behind the machinations of his family and courtiers.

I couldn't face finishing the book for a long time (this is the problem with historical fiction: you tend to know how the story ends) and so when I did finish, my emotional response was pretty muted. Although Sunne does a splendid job of evoking the time and the world, and probably of explaining decisions and mysteries, The Daughter of Time remains my favorite novel about Richard. I think this lies partly in the fact that Daughter has a strong central coherence to its narrative, whereas Sunne covers a vast timespan, with a wide cast of characters.

I think too that Penman's narrative ends up being less sure of how to cast Richard. In some ways this is right--people can't simply be summed up in one sentence. On the other hand, Tey's Richard is someone you whole-heartedly love*, and become a partisan for; he is a shining tragic figure. Penman's Richard might be closer to the historical reality, but he is also difficult to grapple with.

As a side note, I had one of those blinding AHA! moments in the middle of reading this. You know that line in Shakespeare: "Now is the winter of our discontent/Made glorious summer by this son of York"? I always assumed that son is a nice play on sun, which of course it is. BUT! The Sunne in Splendour was also Edward IV's standard. Ah, Shakespeare, so brilliant (except when you're relying on More's life of Richard).

Book information: St. Martinn's Griffin,1982; historical fiction, adult

* and by you, I mean I ( )
  maureene87 | Apr 4, 2013 |
This book is an excellent example of a work that I loved reading, but never quite finished...it is not the fault of the writer or her work! ( )
  fuzzi | Jul 8, 2012 |
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"The reader is left with the haunting sensation that perhaps the good a man does can live after him--especially in the hands of a dedicated historian."
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In this stirring historical novel, Sharon Kay Penman redeems Richard III from his villainous role in history as the hulking, evil hunchback. This dazzling recreation of his life is filled with the sights and sounds of battle, and the passions of the highborn. Most of all, it brings to life a gifted man whose greatest sin was that he held principles too firmly for the times in which he lived, and loved too deeply to survive love's loss.

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A fictional account of the life and times of Richard III captures the pageantry, passion, intrigue, and, above all, tragedy of the War of the Roses, in the story of the last Plantagenet ruler of England.

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