Crown of Aloes

by Norah Lofts

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Isabella of Spain was a great woman, a great Queen. 'Crown of Aloes' is presented as a personal chronicle. Within the framework of known fact and detail drawn from hitherto unexploited contemporary Spanish sources, a novelist's imagination and understanding have provided motives, thoughts, and private conversations, helping to build up the fascinating character Isabella must have been. Her fortunes were varied indeed: she knew acute poverty, faced anxiety and danger with high courage, gave show more much, suffered much, lived to the full. At the end she was mainly aware of her failures. It was left to others to realise how spectacular her successes had been. show less

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Celebrated novelist Norah Lofts perfected the art of bringing the past alive in her works of historical fiction. She remains one of England's most distinguished and best loved women of letters, selling more than a million books and captivating generations of readers. Lofts' first novel, "I Met a Gypsy", won the American Booksellers' Award for show more 1935. In her long and prolific career, she wrote more than 60 books of nonfiction, biography and historical fiction, animating history and yet preserving historical accuracy. In works such as "Scent of Cloves" (1940), "Bless This House" (1954), and "Crown of Aloes" (1979), period detail and language are blended with a masterful storytelling technique. Lofts is also well known for biographical novels about great and fascinating women of history such as Anne Boleyn and Catherine of Aragon. In addition, Lofts has written thrillers under the pseudonym Peter Curtis and novels as Juliet Astley. Norah (Robinson) Lofts was born in Norfolk, England on August 27, 1904. She credited her history-teaching years, 1925 to 1936, for developing a sense of history which became the foundation for her writings. Married and the mother of two sons, she lived in an ancient English city, among medieval ruins, in a 250-year-old house. She died there on September 10, 1983. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

Common Knowledge

Original title
Crown of Aloes
Original publication date
1973
People/Characters
Isabella I, Queen of Castile and León; Ferdinand II of Aragon
Important places
Spain
Epigraph
...but I appeal to His infinite mercy, I would like Him to receive this as my confession...
Last Will of the Catholic Queen Isabella
First words
I never wished to be Queen of Castile.
Last words
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)I was going to God, omnipotent, omniscient, who might well judge me, His instrument, faulty in many ways; but Christ would be there, with His knowledge of this world, its difficulties and temptations, and of human nature, so fallible even at its best; and Mary, Mother of God, so gentle and compassionate, would see how tired I was, and say, "Rest now."

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Genres
Fiction and Literature, General Fiction, Historical Fiction
DDC/MDS
823.9Literature & rhetoricEnglish & Old English literaturesEnglish fiction1900-
LCC
PZ3 .L825Language and LiteratureFiction and juvenile belles lettresFiction and juvenile belles lettresFiction in English

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