Richard II

King, Culture and the Court of Venus

Gemma Hollman author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:The History Press Ltd

Publishing:22nd Oct '26

£25.00

This title is due to be published on 22nd October, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

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The definitive extended biography of not only Richard II but also his fourteenth-century court

Richard II is one of England’s most notorious kings. Just a child when he came to the throne, he was thrust into instability. Even so, Richard was not a warrior king, but a man who cared for art, literature and frivolity. Women were to be found everywhere at court, and Richard lavished them with the honour of being appointed Ladies of the Garter.

But troubles rumbled under this carefree surface. The men of the court were accused of being ‘knights of Venus’ who had ‘more prowess in the bedroom than on the field of battle’, and the prevalence of women did little to help this reputation. Tensions came to a head, with clashes leading to exile and murder, the country teetering on the brink of civil war.

While filled with tumult and rebellion, Richard’s reign was conversely a golden age for culture and the arts. Women found a greater importance at the heart of government and the fracturing of the royal family sowed the seeds for the Wars of the Roses. Acclaimed historian Gemma Hollman explores this fascinating period, offering a definitive look at the origins of one of the most siginificant eras of English history.

'In sparkling, pacy prose, Gemma Hollman expertly weaves together the myriad strands of politics, warfare, culture, religion and finance that dominated royal life in the late fourteenth century, while also giving due prominence to the many influential and often overlooked women at Richard II’s court. The resulting tapestry is a revelation: an original, nuanced and multi-layered portrait of one of England’s most misunderstood kings.'

-- Catherine Hanley

'Richard II is usually remembered as a boy-king and a tyrant, his reign cut short by deposition and death. In this book, Gemma Hollman reveals a different side to Richard and his court, skilfully contrasting rebellion with artistic brilliance, courtly glamour with political collapse. As ever, Hollman brings women to the forefront of medieval history, shining a light on their roles at the dazzling court of Richard II and offering a fresh perspective on one of England’s most fascinating kings. A must-read for scholars and history lovers alike.'

-- Sylvia Barbara Soberton, author of Mary Boleyn: The Queen's Slandered Sister

'A deeply researched, richly detailed and endlessly fascinating account of the turbulent life, reign, and court of one of England's most intriguing monarchs. Highly recommended!’

-- Kathryn Warner, author of Richard II: A True King’s Fall

ISBN: 9781803995250

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