Scottish Books
Scottish Queens 1034-1714
By Rosalind K. Marshall

The lives of the Scottish queens, both those
who ruled in their own right, and also the consorts, have largely been
obscured and neglected. Rosalind K. Marshall addresses this oversight with
a collection of mini-biographies, illuminating the fascinating lives of
these unusual women, who all found themselves at the helm of a kingdom,
and reacted in very different ways.
One of the earliest known Scottish
queens was none other than the notorious Lady MacBeth. Was she really
the wicked woman depicted in Shakespeare's famous play? Was St Margaret
a demure and obedient wife? Why did Margaret Logie exercise such an influence
over her husband, David II, and have we underestimated James VI's consort,
Anne of Denmark, frequently written off as a stupid and wilful woman? These
are just a few of the questions addressed by Dr Marshall in her entertaining,
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