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Eleanor Parker

    Deze auteur onderzoekt de ingewikkelde relaties tussen mensen en de plekken die ze bewonen, en hoe deze connecties onze identiteit en herinneringen vormgeven. Haar proza staat bekend om zijn poëtische kwaliteit en inzichtelijke kijk op de menselijke psyche. Door middel van zorgvuldig getekende personages en sfeervolle beschrijvingen onthult ze diepe waarheden over de menselijke ervaring. Haar werken nodigen lezers uit om na te denken over de vluchtige aard van het leven en de blijvende impact van onze relaties.

    Conquered
    Dragon Lords
    Winters in the World
    • 2022

      The Norman Conquest was a pivotal moment in English history, transforming the nation forever. The Battle of Hastings and its aftermath decimated the leading Anglo-Saxon families, leaving behind a generation of children affected by the conflict. This narrative explores the lives of these children, including those of Harold Godwineson and his brothers, who, led by their resilient grandmother Gytha, sought to rebuild their lives after the violence. It also follows the last heirs of the Anglo-Saxon royal line—Edgar Ætheling, Margaret, and Christina—who found sanctuary in Scotland, where Margaret ultimately became a revered queen and saint. Other survivors, like Waltheof of Northumbria and the Fenland hero Hereward, became legendary figures for their resistance against the Normans. Additionally, some, such as Eadmer of Canterbury, chose to document their experiences, preserving memories of the pre-conquest era. Drawing from a diverse array of medieval sources, the author recounts these young individuals' stories, highlighting their roles in shaping a new Anglo-Norman society. These narratives of endurance, adaptation, and vulnerability reveal a courageous generation navigating a rapidly changing world and influencing the future of England.

      Conquered
    • 2022

      A beautifully observed journey through the cycle of the year in Anglo-Saxon England.

      Winters in the World
    • 2020

      Why did the Vikings sail to England? Were they indiscriminate raiders, motivated solely by bloodlust and plunder? One narrative, the stereotypical one, might have it so. But locked away in the buried history of the British Isles are other, far richer and more nuanced, stories; and these hidden tales paint a picture very different from the ferocious pillagers of popular repute. In this book, Eleanor Parker unlocks secrets that point to more complex motivations within the marauding army that in the late-9th century voyaged to the shores of eastern England in its sleek, dragon-prowed longships. Exploring legends from forgotten medieval texts, and across the varied Anglo-Saxon regions, she depicts Vikings who came not just to raid but also to settle personal feuds, intervene in English politics and find a place to call home. Native tales reveal the links to famous Vikings like Ragnar Lothbrok and his sons, Cnut, and Havelok the Dane. Each myth shows how the legacy of the newcomers can still be traced in landscape, place-names and local history. Meticulously researched and elegantly argued, Dragon Lords uncovers the remarkable degree to which England is Viking to its core.

      Dragon Lords