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Madselin
Madselin
Author: Norah Lofts
When William the Conqueror wished to reward his armourer, he made him a grant of land - land worked by freemen and already belonging to a Saxon lord. But the men of the Conquest had no time for the niceties of land tenure and legal possession. Rolf, the armourer, hacked his way through the Saxon defiance and savagely claimed his royal bequest. H...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9781407966144
ISBN-10: 1407966146
Publication Date: 5/1/2017
Edition: Unabridged
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A Historical Novel by Norah Lofts.

"I have come to ask leave to take my husband's body and give it burial........

In 1066 Saxon England became an enemy-occupied territory, subject to the cruel and greedy tyranny of the Norman conquerors.

Madselin, young wife of an aging Saxon lord, found herself, in the space of a few short days, bereft of husband, land, title, and friends. Her only defense against the oppressors was pride -- the pride of an ancient people and of a royal descent.

And to Rolf, the purloiner of her husband's land, Madselin was a challenge -- both political and emotional -- that he could not deny.

Once again, Norah Lofts transports her readers to vanished times and places, employing her celebrated gift for recreating the details of period life -- a gift that has won her an enormous audience."
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An author who's been forgotten, unfortunately. This story of England just after the Norman Conquest is an example of Lofts's strengths: carefully researched historical background, focus on a character's practical problems and not just the character's "love life," attention to neglected periods of history. This is no "bodice burster," but a serious novel that both educates and entertains.

I also recommend Lofts's The Lost Queen and How Far to Bethlehem?


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