Trials of Frances Howard
Explore the captivating historical narrative in "Trials of Frances Howard" by David Lindley, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 1996. Spanning 256 pages, this thought-provoking book delves into the infamous murder trials of Frances Howard, dissecting the multifaceted portrayal of her as a `wife, witch, murderess, and whore.' Lindley skillfully challenges the entrenched assumptions that have shaped her image as a quintessential female villain throughout history. This work invites readers to rethink conventional narratives and discover the complexities behind Frances Howard's life and trials. Ideal for both history enthusiasts and those intrigued by the intersections of gender and justice, this book is a must-read for anyone looking to understand the intricacies of a woman's portrayal in the tapestry of historical events. Discover a new perspective on a controversial figure and the societal implications of her story.