Young Bess (novel)

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Young Bess
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First edition
AuthorMargaret Irwin
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
GenreHistorical
PublisherChatto & Windus
Publication date
1944
Media typePrint
Followed byElizabeth, Captive Princess 

Young Bess is a 1944 historical novel by the British writer Margaret Irwin.[1] It was the first of trilogy focusing on the life of Elizabeth I of England. It focuses on her years as a princess during the reign of her father Henry VIII. It was followed by two sequels Elizabeth, Captive Princess (1948) and Elizabeth and the Prince of Spain (1953).

Adaptation[]

In 1953 it was adapted into a Hollywood film of the same title directed by George Sidney and starring Jean Simmons, Stewart Granger, Deborah Kerr and Charles Laughton.[2]

References[]

  1. ^ Kirkpatrick p.390
  2. ^ Ford p.237

Bibliography[]

  • Ford, Elizabeth. Royal Portraits in Hollywood: Filming the Lives of Queens. University Press of Kentucky, 2009.
  • Kirkpatrick, D. L. Twentieth-century Romance and Gothic Writers. Gale Research, 1982.
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