Mary, Queen of Scots and the Casket Letters

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Bloomsbury Academic, Jul 26, 2002 - Biography & Autobiography - 235 pages

Mary Queen of Scots was a romantic and tragic figure. The story of the 'Casket Letters' adds richly to the enigma and mystery - eight letters, a love sonnet and two contracts, allegedly written by Mary to her lover, implicated Mary in her husband's murder and 'proved' her adultery. This forensic re-examination of the controversy, the latest historiography, and the huge literature it has generated together with an accessible presentation of the 'Letters', is a detailed and powerful study for both scholar and general reader and illuminates sharply the dramatic events leading to Mary's imprisonment and eventual execution.

About the author (2002)

A. E. MacRobert is a researcher and specialist in 16th century history.

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