- Alfred Duggan
Alfred Duggan (1903 - 1964) was an English
historian ,archeologist and best-sellinghistorical novel ist during the 1950s. Although he was raised inEngland , Duggan was born inBuenos Aires ,Argentina to a family of wealthy landowners of British and American descent, his family moving to England when he was two years old. His novels are known for being grounded on meticulous historical research. He also wrote some excellent popular histories ofAncient Rome and theMiddle Ages . "Knight With Armour" was his first novel, written in 1946. He visited practically every place and battlefield described in the book, because he was also an archeologist, having worked on excavations inIstanbul during the 1930s.Viewpoint
Unlike most historical novelists, he does not idealise his subjects. A few of the characters are noble, some rather nasty, a lot mixed in their motives. Some of the novels can be seen as funny, in a dry and noirish style.
Most of the stories are told from the viewpoint of the ruling class, sometimes the ruler and sometimes a knight or noble. In English history, his novels show a general approval of the Norman conquest.
Books
Novels
* "Knight with Armour" (1950). The
First Crusade , from the viewpoint of a rather ordinary knight.
* "Conscience of the King" (1951). A speculative life of Cerdic, the founder of Wessex.
* "The Little Emperors" (1951). A succession of coups in late-Roman Britain.
* "Lady for Ransom" (1953). Norman mercenaries from the West serving the Byzantine Empire in the 11th century.
* "Leopards and Lilies" (1954) A noblewoman seeking her own advantage in the dangerous politics of England under King John
* "God and My Right" (1955). The life of Thomas a' Becket.
* "Winter Quarters" (1956). Two Gauls in the time ofJulius Caesar . One of them is under a curse from the Mother Goddess, whose worship he finds throughout the Roman world.
* "Three's Company" (1958) the career of Lepidus, triumvir withOctavian andMarcus Antonius after the death ofJulius Caesar .
* "Founding Fathers", U.S. title, "Children of the Wolf" (1959).Romulus and the founding of Rome.
* "The Cunning of the Dove" (1960). The career ofEdward the Confessor , told by one of his servants.
* "The King of Athelney", U.S. title, "The Right Line of Cerdic" (1961). The life ofAlfred the Great .
* "Lord Geoffrey's Fancy" (1962). Life in one of the short-lived Crusader kingdoms in Greece, told by an ordinary knight
* "Elephants and Castles", U.S. title, "Besieger of Cities" (1963). The life ofDemetrius I of Macedon , one of the Successors after the death of Alexander the Great.
* "Family Favourites" (1963). An ordinary Roman soldier witnesses the reign of EmperorElagabalus
* "Count Bohemond" (1964). Another account of theFirst Crusade , this time from the viewpoint of Bohemond , one of its leaders
* "The Romans" (1965)* "Castles" (1969)
* "Alfred the Great" (2005)
* "Sword of Pleasure" (2006)Non fiction
* "Thomas Becket of Canterbury" (1952)
* "Julius Caesar: A Great Life in Brief" (1955)
* "My Life for My Sheep: Thomas a Becket" (1955)
* "He Died Old: Mithradates Eupator, King of Pontus" (1958)
* "Devil's Brood: The Angevin Family" (1957)
* "Look At Castles" (1960)
* "The Castle Book" (1961)
* "Look At Churches" (1961)
* "Growing Up in Thirteenth Century England" (1962)
* "The Story of the Crusades 1097-1291" (1963)
* "Growing up with the Norman Conques"t (1965)
* "The Falcon And the Dove: A Life of Thomas Becket of Canterbury" (1971)External links
* [http://www.olimu.com/journalism/Texts/Criticism/Duggan.htm Alfred Duggan's Past]
* [http://irlandeses.org/dilab_dugganla.htm Biographic entry at the The Society for Irish Latin American Studies website]
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