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Bess's life is shown as revolving around 'waiting' for Raleigh to 'remember her,' and being faithful to support him despite his overarching drive for exploration. Her anxieties are explored in depth, and their relationship is portrayed as being very strong, even in the face of extremity. Raleigh's
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The story is primarily about the life and exploits of Sir Walter Raleigh, albeit with the bulk of the narration revolving around the impact of his life on Elizabeth Throckmorton, who is referred to as 'Bess.' It begins with Raleigh's (this is the spelling used in the novel) childhood in
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life is shown as a complex tapestry of events that only make sense in the light of his lifelong dream of exploration. His execution is shown as the passing of the 'last of Elizabeth's Round Table,' with a sense of nostalgia for the adventurers in service to Queen Elizabeth and the
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The first half of the novel takes place during the reign of Queen Elizabeth, charting the ups and downs of Raleigh's career from the 1590s onward; including his position as
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to the Queen. She is immersed in court culture, early on being connected with
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Bess is brought into the novel when Raleigh is seeking favor at Queen
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The second half of the novel takes place during the reign of
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as motivation to gain further favor for future explorations.
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Index


Rosemary Sutcliff
Historical novel
Hodder & Stoughton
Coward-McCann
Hardcover
Rosemary Sutcliff
Elizabethan era
Stuart period
Walter Raleigh
Bess Throckmorton
Budleigh
Humphrey Gilbert
New World
Northwest Passage
Elizabeth
Palace of Westminster
Greensleeves
Mary Sidney
Lady-in-Waiting
Philip Sidney
Robert Devereux
Robin Cecil
Lord Essex
Lord Burghley
Triumvirate
Captain of the Queen's Guard
Durham House
Sherborne
Cadiz

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