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The Conqueror (Heyer novel)

1931 historical novel by Georgette Heyer


Summary

1931 historical novel by Georgette Heyer

FieldValue
nameThe Conqueror
imageFile:TheConquerorHeyerNovel.jpeg
captionFirst edition
authorGeorgette Heyer
countryUnited Kingdom
languageEnglish
genreHistorical novel
publisherHeinemann
release_date1931
media_typePrint
pages368 pp
dewey823/.912 22
congressPR6015.E795 C66 2008
oclc226213203

The Conqueror is a 1931 historical novel written by Georgette Heyer. It is based on the life of William the Conqueror. It was positively reviewed upon release.

Plot summary

It chronicles the life of William of Normandy (the Conqueror) from his birth in 1028 to his conquest of England in 1066. Born the illegitimate son of Robert, future Duke of Normandy, William has to fight to prove himself in the eyes of his people and the eyes of his enemies. Succeeding to the title at age seven, William relies heavily on the support of his great-uncle, Archbishop Robert. With the death of Archbishop Robert only a year after William becomes Duke of Normandy, the duchy descends into chaos and anarchy, with many parties contending for control over the young duke. At first, Alan of Brittany takes custody of the duke, and when Alan dies he is replaced by Gilbert of Brionne. Gilbert is killed within months, and another guardian, Turchetil, is also killed around the time of Gilbert's death. Yet another guardian, Osbern, is slain in William's chamber while the duke sleeps. Walter, William's uncle, is forced to hide the young duke in the houses of peasants. After the fight is won William then has to prove himself to Lady Matilda, daughter of Count Baldwin of Flanders, to win her love.

References

References

  1. (May 16, 1931). "Books of the Week". [[The Brisbane Courier]].
  2. Hull, Jean. (August 7, 1932). "When the day is over". [[The Land (newspaper).
  3. (May 20, 1931). "Fiction & Fact". [[The World's News]].
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