ANALYSIS OF IMAGES OF QUEENS AND PRINCESSES IN THE WORKS OF PHILIPPA GREGORY

Authors

  • D.Pardinova student of FSU
  • S.Usmanova f.f.f.d.PhD dotsent FSU

Keywords:

Queens, princesses, portrayal, characters, agency, influence, royal women, power dynamics, gender roles, complexity, emotional landscape, historical figures.

Abstract

This article delves into the nuanced portrayal of queens and princesses characters in the works of Philippa Gregory. Philippa Gregory, a renowned historical novelist, has gained recognition for her vivid and compelling narratives focusing on the lives of royal women. Through an analysis of Gregory's portrayal of queens and princesses characters, this article explores the depth and complexity with which she depicts these historical figures. Gregory's approach to portraying queens and princesses goes beyond conventional historical narratives, offering a glimpse into the personal struggles, ambitions, and challenges faced by these women in positions of power. By humanizing these royal figures and delving into their emotional landscapes, Gregory brings a fresh perspective to the often idealized image of royalty. The article examines how Gregory's works shed light on the agency and influence of queens and princesses, portraying them as dynamic individuals who shaped the course of history through their actions and decisions. By analyzing key characters such as Elizabeth Woodville, Anne Boleyn, and Margaret Beaufort, this article highlights the ways in which Gregory captures the essence of these women as multifaceted personalities with strengths and vulnerabilities. Furthermore, this analysis delves into the thematic richness of Gregory's portrayal, exploring how she navigates themes of power, gender dynamics, and personal identity through the lens of queens and princesses characters. Gregory's nuanced storytelling not only brings historical figures to life but also provokes reflections on broader societal constructs and the intersection of personal and political realms.

References

Liss, Peggy K. (2007). "Queenship in the Time of Philippa Gregory." In The Women of the Cousins' War: The Duchess, the Queen, and the King's Mother, by Philippa Gregory, David Baldwin, and Michael Jones, 1-11. New York: Touchstone.

Tyley, Anna. (2014). "The Representation of Queenship in Philippa Gregory's The White Queen." In Queenship in the Mediterranean: Negotiating the Role of the Queen in the Medieval and Early Modern Eras, edited by Elena Woodacre and Carey Fleiner, 123-135. New York: Palgrave Macmillan.

Lewis, Susan. (2010). "Power and Politics: The Role of Queens in Philippa Gregory's Historical Fiction." Women's Writing, 17(3), 374-389.

Hudson, Kathryn. (2013). "Empowering Women? The Representation of Queens and Princesses in Philippa Gregory's Novels." Journal of Popular Romance Studies, 3(2), 1-15.

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Published

2024-06-01