Description du livre
Elizabeth and Essex: A Tragic History by Lytton Strachey is a masterful and psychologically nuanced portrait of one of the most dramatic relationships in English history—that between Elizabeth I and Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex.
In this elegant and incisive work, Strachey departs from traditional historical narrative to focus on the emotional and personal dynamics that shaped the fates of both the aging queen and her ambitious favorite. Through vivid characterization and sharp wit, he explores themes of power, pride, love, and betrayal, revealing how private passions can influence public events.
Strachey’s distinctive style—marked by irony, clarity, and psychological insight—brings historical figures to life with remarkable immediacy. Elizabeth emerges as a complex and formidable ruler, torn between affection and authority, while Essex is portrayed as impulsive, charismatic, and ultimately tragic in his overreaching ambition.
Rather than presenting a conventional chronicle of events, the book offers a compelling interpretation of history as human drama, where personality and emotion play a decisive role. The tragic arc of Essex’s rise and fall unfolds against the backdrop of the Elizabethan court, culminating in a powerful and inevitable conclusion.
Both accessible and intellectually engaging, Elizabeth and Essex remains one of Strachey’s finest works and a classic of modern historical biography, offering readers a fresh and enduring perspective on a pivotal episode in England’s past.