Thomas Becket

by Frank Barlow

Paperback, 1990

Status

Available

Collection

Publication

University of California Press (1990), Edition: First, 384 pages

Description

On 29 December 1170, Thomas Archbishop of Canterbury was brutally murdered in his cathedral by four knights from the household of his former friend and patron, King Henry II. The horror that the killing inspired and the miraculous cures performed at Thomas's tomb transfigured him into one of the most popular saints in Western Christendom, and Canterbury became one of the greatest pilgrim shrines in the West. Yet these were unexpected results. Thomas's extraordinary career had been, and remains, controversial. The transformation of a handsome, attractive, and worldly courtier into a zealous prelate, a bitter exile and finally a martyr was for many hard to understand. In this brilliant new biography, based on the original sources and informed by the most recent scholarship, Frank Barlow reconstructs Thomas's physical environment and entourage at various stages of his career, exploring the nuances and irregularities in the story that have been ignored in other studies.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member JHemlock
WHOAAAAAA. What a snoozer this is. It is interesting enough. But how do you write an entire book about two spoiled brats that had a problem with each other? Thomas Becket by Frank Marlow is informative and gives a good insight into the cat and mouse antics of the King and Archbishop. The outcome is
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of course sad and pathetic. Ending with the murder of man who for all apparent purposes was just sticking to his guns and doing what he was appointed to do. The book drones on and on about sooooo many other people that were involved in Becket's exile and eventual gruesome murder. Very tough read......even for a history buff.
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Physical description

9.25 inches

ISBN

0520071751 / 9780520071759

Barcode

2770
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