Lady Antonia Margaret Caroline Fraser CH DBE (née Pakenham; born 27 August 1932) is a British historian and author.She is best known for history books, biographies and detective stories. 319 pp. Instead, Fraser trusts that we can make the germane connections — or not. In 1829, a Catholic emancipation bill finally received royal assent, if nearly against George IV’s royal will; its passage involved shrewd and violence-free campaigning by Irish and English Catholics alike, who were supported by Irish Catholic immigrants in America and by some, but certainly not all, of the leading members of British Protestantism. Lady Antonia Fraser's uncatalogued papers (relating to her "Early Writing", "Fiction", and "Non-Fiction") are on loan at the British Library. She was made DBE in 2011 for her services to literature. $39 for a year. [2][3][4], Fraser is the first-born of the eight children of Frank Pakenham, 7th Earl of Longford (1905–2001), and his wife, Elizabeth Pakenham, Countess of Longford, née Elizabeth Harman (1906–2002). She has taken a woman who had been turned into a caricature, a "poster-child" for a "typical" example of reactionary, frivolous royalty, and turned her into a real, and sympathetic, human being. Fraser’s presentation of this story is free of both footnote skirmishes and extravagant claims, but she devotes too much attention to the many minor players’ biographical minutiae at the expense of commentary and analysis of the complex, even self-contradictory situations that emerge in the course of her narrative. She was the daughter of the seventh Earl of Longford, Francis Pakenham (born 1905), a statesman who had several cabinet posts under Labor Prime Minister Harold Wilson. Find books by time period, setting & theme, Read-alike suggestions by book and author. Fairley, a neighbour of the Frasers, had been walking his dog, when he noticed something amiss and stopped to examine the bomb. Mary Stuart was the…. Since 1969 Antonia Fraser has written nine acclaimed historical works which have been international best-sellers. [27] Harold Pinter died from cancer on 24 December 2008, aged 78.
27 July 2008. It is forbidden to copy anything for publication elsewhere without written permission from the copyright holder. Subscribe to receive some of our best reviews, "beyond the book" articles, book club info, and giveaways by email. 319 pp. Visitors can view some of BookBrowse for free. She is an author and historian. Fraser was a contestant on the BBC Radio 4 panel game My Word! “She was sometimes reviled as a scheming whore, sometimes revered as a misunderstood martyr. My Life with Harold Pinter was published in January 2010 and she read a shortened version as BBC Radio Four's Book of the Week that month. "Lady Antonia Fraser's Life Less Ordinary: "Interviews: Antonia Fraser Peers into the Heart of Louis XIV", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Antonia_Fraser&oldid=982403302, People educated at St Mary's School, Ascot, Dames Commander of the Order of the British Empire, Fellows of the Royal Society of Literature, James Tait Black Memorial Prize recipients, Members of the Order of the Companions of Honour, Pages containing London Gazette template with parameter supp set to y, Articles with dead external links from July 2017, Articles with permanently dead external links, Short description is different from Wikidata, Wikipedia articles with CINII identifiers, Wikipedia articles with MusicBrainz identifiers, Wikipedia articles with SELIBR identifiers, Wikipedia articles with SNAC-ID identifiers, Wikipedia articles with SUDOC identifiers, Wikipedia articles with Trove identifiers, Wikipedia articles with WORLDCATID identifiers, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, Enid McLeod Literary Prize (2001), from the Franco-British Society, for. 1963).
[22], At the Cheltenham Literary Festival on 17 October 2010, Lady Antonia announced that her next work would be on the subject of the Great Reform Bill 1832. Lady Antonia Fraser was born on August 27, 1932, in London, England. Her first major book - a biography of Mary, Queen of Scots was published in 1969. She is best known for history books, biographies and detective stories. All three daughters are writers and biographers. "[5], She was educated at the Dragon School in Oxford,[2][7] St Mary's School, Ascot, and Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford; the last was also her mother's alma mater.
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Writer. [18] from 1979 to 1990. We try to keep BookBrowse's biographies both up to date and accurate, but with many thousands of lives to keep track of it's a tough task. BIOGRAPHY. When you purchase an independently reviewed book through our site, we earn an affiliate commission. The Lady Antonia Fraser Archive in the British Library. Antonia Fraser’s richly readable biography demonstrates that Mary’s great fascination continues unabated.”—Time “Compassionate, illuminating, rich in human interest.”—The New York Times [4], On 22 October 1975, Hugh and Antonia Fraser, together with Caroline Kennedy, who was visiting them at their Holland Park home, in Kensington, west London, were almost blown up by an IRA car bomb placed under the wheels of his Jaguar, which had been triggered to go off at 9 am when he left the house; the bomb exploded, killing the cancer researcher, Gordon Hamilton Fairley.
She was married to Hugh Fraser from 1956 until their divorce in 1977. Joan of Arc
Illustration from the collection of Antonia Fraser. The reference to religious freedom in the book’s subtitle suggests why more earthly readers would find the book of interest, but, refreshingly, Fraser makes no effort to convince us that a centuries-old story of religious and political conflicts and competing minority rights remains relevant. Antonia Fraser has also written eight crime novels and two books of short stories featuring Jemima Shore Investigator. | by Ken Alder, Helen Castor is a historian of medieval England and a Bye-Fellow of Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge. She was awarded the CH (Member of the Order of the Companion of Honour) in the 2018 Queen's New Years Honours List for her services to literature. Lady Antonia was the daughter of the 7th Earl and Countess of Longford. Author of Mary, Queen of Scots and many others.
27 July 2008. It is forbidden to copy anything for publication elsewhere without written permission from the copyright holder. Subscribe to receive some of our best reviews, "beyond the book" articles, book club info, and giveaways by email. 319 pp. Visitors can view some of BookBrowse for free. She is an author and historian. Fraser was a contestant on the BBC Radio 4 panel game My Word! “She was sometimes reviled as a scheming whore, sometimes revered as a misunderstood martyr. My Life with Harold Pinter was published in January 2010 and she read a shortened version as BBC Radio Four's Book of the Week that month. "Lady Antonia Fraser's Life Less Ordinary: "Interviews: Antonia Fraser Peers into the Heart of Louis XIV", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Antonia_Fraser&oldid=982403302, People educated at St Mary's School, Ascot, Dames Commander of the Order of the British Empire, Fellows of the Royal Society of Literature, James Tait Black Memorial Prize recipients, Members of the Order of the Companions of Honour, Pages containing London Gazette template with parameter supp set to y, Articles with dead external links from July 2017, Articles with permanently dead external links, Short description is different from Wikidata, Wikipedia articles with CINII identifiers, Wikipedia articles with MusicBrainz identifiers, Wikipedia articles with SELIBR identifiers, Wikipedia articles with SNAC-ID identifiers, Wikipedia articles with SUDOC identifiers, Wikipedia articles with Trove identifiers, Wikipedia articles with WORLDCATID identifiers, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, Enid McLeod Literary Prize (2001), from the Franco-British Society, for. 1963).
[22], At the Cheltenham Literary Festival on 17 October 2010, Lady Antonia announced that her next work would be on the subject of the Great Reform Bill 1832. Lady Antonia Fraser was born on August 27, 1932, in London, England. Her first major book - a biography of Mary, Queen of Scots was published in 1969. She is best known for history books, biographies and detective stories. All three daughters are writers and biographers. "[5], She was educated at the Dragon School in Oxford,[2][7] St Mary's School, Ascot, and Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford; the last was also her mother's alma mater.
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Writer. [18] from 1979 to 1990. We try to keep BookBrowse's biographies both up to date and accurate, but with many thousands of lives to keep track of it's a tough task. BIOGRAPHY. When you purchase an independently reviewed book through our site, we earn an affiliate commission. The Lady Antonia Fraser Archive in the British Library. Antonia Fraser’s richly readable biography demonstrates that Mary’s great fascination continues unabated.”—Time “Compassionate, illuminating, rich in human interest.”—The New York Times [4], On 22 October 1975, Hugh and Antonia Fraser, together with Caroline Kennedy, who was visiting them at their Holland Park home, in Kensington, west London, were almost blown up by an IRA car bomb placed under the wheels of his Jaguar, which had been triggered to go off at 9 am when he left the house; the bomb exploded, killing the cancer researcher, Gordon Hamilton Fairley.
She was married to Hugh Fraser from 1956 until their divorce in 1977. Joan of Arc
Illustration from the collection of Antonia Fraser. The reference to religious freedom in the book’s subtitle suggests why more earthly readers would find the book of interest, but, refreshingly, Fraser makes no effort to convince us that a centuries-old story of religious and political conflicts and competing minority rights remains relevant. Antonia Fraser has also written eight crime novels and two books of short stories featuring Jemima Shore Investigator. | by Ken Alder, Helen Castor is a historian of medieval England and a Bye-Fellow of Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge. She was awarded the CH (Member of the Order of the Companion of Honour) in the 2018 Queen's New Years Honours List for her services to literature. Lady Antonia was the daughter of the 7th Earl and Countess of Longford. Author of Mary, Queen of Scots and many others.
27 July 2008. It is forbidden to copy anything for publication elsewhere without written permission from the copyright holder. Subscribe to receive some of our best reviews, "beyond the book" articles, book club info, and giveaways by email. 319 pp. Visitors can view some of BookBrowse for free. She is an author and historian. Fraser was a contestant on the BBC Radio 4 panel game My Word! “She was sometimes reviled as a scheming whore, sometimes revered as a misunderstood martyr. My Life with Harold Pinter was published in January 2010 and she read a shortened version as BBC Radio Four's Book of the Week that month. "Lady Antonia Fraser's Life Less Ordinary: "Interviews: Antonia Fraser Peers into the Heart of Louis XIV", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Antonia_Fraser&oldid=982403302, People educated at St Mary's School, Ascot, Dames Commander of the Order of the British Empire, Fellows of the Royal Society of Literature, James Tait Black Memorial Prize recipients, Members of the Order of the Companions of Honour, Pages containing London Gazette template with parameter supp set to y, Articles with dead external links from July 2017, Articles with permanently dead external links, Short description is different from Wikidata, Wikipedia articles with CINII identifiers, Wikipedia articles with MusicBrainz identifiers, Wikipedia articles with SELIBR identifiers, Wikipedia articles with SNAC-ID identifiers, Wikipedia articles with SUDOC identifiers, Wikipedia articles with Trove identifiers, Wikipedia articles with WORLDCATID identifiers, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, Enid McLeod Literary Prize (2001), from the Franco-British Society, for. 1963).
[22], At the Cheltenham Literary Festival on 17 October 2010, Lady Antonia announced that her next work would be on the subject of the Great Reform Bill 1832. Lady Antonia Fraser was born on August 27, 1932, in London, England. Her first major book - a biography of Mary, Queen of Scots was published in 1969. She is best known for history books, biographies and detective stories. All three daughters are writers and biographers. "[5], She was educated at the Dragon School in Oxford,[2][7] St Mary's School, Ascot, and Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford; the last was also her mother's alma mater.
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Writer. [18] from 1979 to 1990. We try to keep BookBrowse's biographies both up to date and accurate, but with many thousands of lives to keep track of it's a tough task. BIOGRAPHY. When you purchase an independently reviewed book through our site, we earn an affiliate commission. The Lady Antonia Fraser Archive in the British Library. Antonia Fraser’s richly readable biography demonstrates that Mary’s great fascination continues unabated.”—Time “Compassionate, illuminating, rich in human interest.”—The New York Times [4], On 22 October 1975, Hugh and Antonia Fraser, together with Caroline Kennedy, who was visiting them at their Holland Park home, in Kensington, west London, were almost blown up by an IRA car bomb placed under the wheels of his Jaguar, which had been triggered to go off at 9 am when he left the house; the bomb exploded, killing the cancer researcher, Gordon Hamilton Fairley.
She was married to Hugh Fraser from 1956 until their divorce in 1977. Joan of Arc
Illustration from the collection of Antonia Fraser. The reference to religious freedom in the book’s subtitle suggests why more earthly readers would find the book of interest, but, refreshingly, Fraser makes no effort to convince us that a centuries-old story of religious and political conflicts and competing minority rights remains relevant. Antonia Fraser has also written eight crime novels and two books of short stories featuring Jemima Shore Investigator. | by Ken Alder, Helen Castor is a historian of medieval England and a Bye-Fellow of Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge. She was awarded the CH (Member of the Order of the Companion of Honour) in the 2018 Queen's New Years Honours List for her services to literature. Lady Antonia was the daughter of the 7th Earl and Countess of Longford. Author of Mary, Queen of Scots and many others.
Daughter of the 7th Earl of Longford and the Countess of Longford, and sister of fellow writers. Lady Antonia was the daughter of the 7th Earl and Countess of Longford. She began with Mary Queen of Scots (1969) and followed it with Cromwell: Our Chief of Men (1973) and Charles II (1979). BookBrowse seeks out and recommends the best in contemporary fiction and nonfiction—books that not only engage and entertain but also deepen our understanding of ourselves and the world around us. She is the widow of the 2005 Nobel Laureate in Literature, Harold Pinter (1930–2008), and prior to his death was also known as Lady Antonia Pinter. [5][8][9] Prior to going up to Oxford in 1950, she was a debutante in the London social season. 1967); daughters Rebecca Rose (b.
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Summary: The Six Wives Of Henry VIII by Antonia Fraser is an informative and enjoyable biography about the women who married the second Tudor monarch. The British writer Lady Antonia Fraser (Pinter; born 1932), was a popular biographer, historian, and mystery novelist. Contributor. Lady Antonia Margaret Caroline Fraser CH DBE FRSL (née Pakenham; born 27 August 1932) is a British author of history, novels, biographies and detective fiction. [2][8] In 1977, after she had been living with Pinter for two years, the Frasers' union was legally dissolved. [12] From 1988 to 1989, she was president of English PEN, and she chaired its Writers in Prison Committee. Nan A. ^ "Antonia Fraser". Also, what did Rome think of all of this? Her international best-sellers include "Mary, Queen of Scots," which won the James Tait Black award for biography in 1969. Lady Antonia Margaret Caroline Fraser CH DBE (née Pakenham; born 27 August 1932) is a British historian and author.She is best known for history books, biographies and detective stories. 319 pp. Instead, Fraser trusts that we can make the germane connections — or not. In 1829, a Catholic emancipation bill finally received royal assent, if nearly against George IV’s royal will; its passage involved shrewd and violence-free campaigning by Irish and English Catholics alike, who were supported by Irish Catholic immigrants in America and by some, but certainly not all, of the leading members of British Protestantism. Lady Antonia Fraser's uncatalogued papers (relating to her "Early Writing", "Fiction", and "Non-Fiction") are on loan at the British Library. She was made DBE in 2011 for her services to literature. $39 for a year. [2][3][4], Fraser is the first-born of the eight children of Frank Pakenham, 7th Earl of Longford (1905–2001), and his wife, Elizabeth Pakenham, Countess of Longford, née Elizabeth Harman (1906–2002). She has taken a woman who had been turned into a caricature, a "poster-child" for a "typical" example of reactionary, frivolous royalty, and turned her into a real, and sympathetic, human being. Fraser’s presentation of this story is free of both footnote skirmishes and extravagant claims, but she devotes too much attention to the many minor players’ biographical minutiae at the expense of commentary and analysis of the complex, even self-contradictory situations that emerge in the course of her narrative. She was the daughter of the seventh Earl of Longford, Francis Pakenham (born 1905), a statesman who had several cabinet posts under Labor Prime Minister Harold Wilson. Find books by time period, setting & theme, Read-alike suggestions by book and author. Fairley, a neighbour of the Frasers, had been walking his dog, when he noticed something amiss and stopped to examine the bomb. Mary Stuart was the…. Since 1969 Antonia Fraser has written nine acclaimed historical works which have been international best-sellers. [27] Harold Pinter died from cancer on 24 December 2008, aged 78.
27 July 2008. It is forbidden to copy anything for publication elsewhere without written permission from the copyright holder. Subscribe to receive some of our best reviews, "beyond the book" articles, book club info, and giveaways by email. 319 pp. Visitors can view some of BookBrowse for free. She is an author and historian. Fraser was a contestant on the BBC Radio 4 panel game My Word! “She was sometimes reviled as a scheming whore, sometimes revered as a misunderstood martyr. My Life with Harold Pinter was published in January 2010 and she read a shortened version as BBC Radio Four's Book of the Week that month. "Lady Antonia Fraser's Life Less Ordinary: "Interviews: Antonia Fraser Peers into the Heart of Louis XIV", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Antonia_Fraser&oldid=982403302, People educated at St Mary's School, Ascot, Dames Commander of the Order of the British Empire, Fellows of the Royal Society of Literature, James Tait Black Memorial Prize recipients, Members of the Order of the Companions of Honour, Pages containing London Gazette template with parameter supp set to y, Articles with dead external links from July 2017, Articles with permanently dead external links, Short description is different from Wikidata, Wikipedia articles with CINII identifiers, Wikipedia articles with MusicBrainz identifiers, Wikipedia articles with SELIBR identifiers, Wikipedia articles with SNAC-ID identifiers, Wikipedia articles with SUDOC identifiers, Wikipedia articles with Trove identifiers, Wikipedia articles with WORLDCATID identifiers, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, Enid McLeod Literary Prize (2001), from the Franco-British Society, for. 1963).
[22], At the Cheltenham Literary Festival on 17 October 2010, Lady Antonia announced that her next work would be on the subject of the Great Reform Bill 1832. Lady Antonia Fraser was born on August 27, 1932, in London, England. Her first major book - a biography of Mary, Queen of Scots was published in 1969. She is best known for history books, biographies and detective stories. All three daughters are writers and biographers. "[5], She was educated at the Dragon School in Oxford,[2][7] St Mary's School, Ascot, and Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford; the last was also her mother's alma mater.
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Writer. [18] from 1979 to 1990. We try to keep BookBrowse's biographies both up to date and accurate, but with many thousands of lives to keep track of it's a tough task. BIOGRAPHY. When you purchase an independently reviewed book through our site, we earn an affiliate commission. The Lady Antonia Fraser Archive in the British Library. Antonia Fraser’s richly readable biography demonstrates that Mary’s great fascination continues unabated.”—Time “Compassionate, illuminating, rich in human interest.”—The New York Times [4], On 22 October 1975, Hugh and Antonia Fraser, together with Caroline Kennedy, who was visiting them at their Holland Park home, in Kensington, west London, were almost blown up by an IRA car bomb placed under the wheels of his Jaguar, which had been triggered to go off at 9 am when he left the house; the bomb exploded, killing the cancer researcher, Gordon Hamilton Fairley.
She was married to Hugh Fraser from 1956 until their divorce in 1977. Joan of Arc
Illustration from the collection of Antonia Fraser. The reference to religious freedom in the book’s subtitle suggests why more earthly readers would find the book of interest, but, refreshingly, Fraser makes no effort to convince us that a centuries-old story of religious and political conflicts and competing minority rights remains relevant. Antonia Fraser has also written eight crime novels and two books of short stories featuring Jemima Shore Investigator. | by Ken Alder, Helen Castor is a historian of medieval England and a Bye-Fellow of Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge. She was awarded the CH (Member of the Order of the Companion of Honour) in the 2018 Queen's New Years Honours List for her services to literature. Lady Antonia was the daughter of the 7th Earl and Countess of Longford. Author of Mary, Queen of Scots and many others.
Master storyteller Ben Macintyre tells the true story behind the Cold War's most intrepid female spy. Agent Sonya: Moscow's Most Daring Wartime Spy. Authors and publishers: If you wish to make changes to a bio, send the complete biography as you would like it displayed so that we can replace the old with the new. As she states in her "Author's Note", Fraser aims to test the truth or falsehood of the many legends on Mary and to set her in the context of the age in which she lived. THE KING AND THE CATHOLICS England, Ireland, and the Fight for Religious Freedom, 1780-1829 By Antonia Fraser Illustrated. There’s readerly consolation, however, in the book’s many small and wonderful discoveries, whether choice parliamentary put-downs or descriptions of the lanterns that adorned the English seminary in Rome and spelled out a call for the emancipation of Catholics. She was then married to the playwright Harold Pinter from 1980 until his death in 2008. [2][11], Her first major work, published by Weidenfeld & Nicolson, was Mary, Queen of Scots (1969), which was followed by several other biographies, including Cromwell, Our Chief of Men (1973). From 1956 until their divorce in 1977, she was married to Sir Hugh Fraser (1918-1984), a descendant of Scottish aristocracy 14 years her senior and a Conservative Unionist MP in the House of Commons (sitting for Stafford), who was a friend of the American Kennedy family. [8], From 1983 to 1984, she was president of Edinburgh's Sir Walter Scott Club.[14]. This bio was last updated on 12/27/2017. She was awarded a damehood in 2011 and was made a Companion of Honour in 2018. Retrieved 18 January 2014. Nan A. Talese/ Doubleday. (more), Try:
Lady Antonia Margaret Caroline Fraser CH DBE (née Pakenham; born 27 August 1932) is a British historian and author. A study in religious extremism, The Gunpowder Plot: Terror And Faith in 1605 (1996) was followed by two books set at the court of Versailles: Marie Antoinette: The Journey (2001) and Love and Louis XIV: The Women in the Life of the Sun King (2006). Antonia Fraser is the eldest child of the Labour politician and prison reformer Lord Longford and the historical biographer Elizabeth Longford. All rights reserved. Lady Antonia was the daughter of the 7th Earl and Countess of Longford. She and her husband, Harold Pinter, live in London. So, please help us - if the information about this author is out of date or inaccurate, and you know of a more complete source, please let us know.