Katherine by Anya Seton

Dec 14, 2021 14:16



This classic romance novel tells the true story of the love affair that changed history-that of Katherine Swynford and John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster, the ancestors of most of the British royal family. Set in the vibrant 14th century of Chaucer and the Black Death, the story features knights fighting in battle, serfs struggling in poverty, and the magnificent Plantagenets-Edward III, the Black Prince, and Richard II-who ruled despotically over a court rotten with intrigue. Within this era of danger and romance, John of Gaunt, the king’s son, falls passionately in love with the already married Katherine. Their well-documented affair and love persist through decades of war, adultery, murder, loneliness, and redemption. This epic novel of conflict, cruelty, and untamable love has become a classic since its first publication in 1954.

There’s much to like about this book; the plot is complex, yet easy to follow. And it’s obvious that there was a lot of research, though some things have been found to be wrong. But that can be overlooked because of how interesting the main story is.

What I couldn’t overlook was how Katherine was portrayed. She’s too perfect in some areas; the most beautiful woman, almost spiritual in her continence, she awes everyone she meets. Yet she’s a lousy mother, as her attraction to John of Gaunt overwhelms everything; her marriage to someone else, her children by him, and any thought as to how her actions might affect anyone else.

It’s an interesting book, but ultimately a flawed one.





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