Carolyn Meyer - Novels

Novels

  • Where the Broken Heart Still Beats: The Story of Cynthia Ann Parker (1992)
  • White Lilacs (1993)
  • Rio Grande Stories (1994)
  • Drummers of Jericho (1995)
  • Gideon's People (1996)
  • Jubilee Journey (1997)
  • Mary, Bloody Mary (1999)
  • Isabel, Jewel of Castilla (2000)
  • Anastasia,The Last Grand Duchess (2000)
  • Beware, Princess Elizabeth (2001)
  • Kristina, The Girl King (2003)
  • Brown Eyes Blue (2003)
  • Doomed Queen Anne (2004)
  • Patience, Princess Catherine (2004)
  • Marie, Dancing (2005)
  • Loving Will Shakespeare (2006)
  • Duchessina: A Novel of Catherine de’ Medici (2007)
  • In Mozart's Shadow: His Sister's Story (2008)
  • The True Adventures of Charley Darwin (2009)
  • The Bad Queen: Rules and Instructions for Marie-Antoinette (2010)
  • Cleopatra Confesses (2011)
  • The Wild Queen: The Days and Nights of Mary, Queen of Scots (2012)
  • Victoria Rebels (2013)

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    Society is the stage on which manners are shown; novels are the literature. Novels are the journal or record of manners; and the new importance of these books derives from the fact, that the novelist begins to penetrate the surface, and treat this part of life more worthily.
    Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803–1882)

    The present era grabs everything that was ever written in order to transform it into films, TV programmes, or cartoons. What is essential in a novel is precisely what can only be expressed in a novel, and so every adaptation contains nothing but the non-essential. If a person is still crazy enough to write novels nowadays and wants to protect them, he has to write them in such a way that they cannot be adapted, in other words, in such a way that they cannot be retold.
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    The point is, that the function of the novel seems to be changing; it has become an outpost of journalism; we read novels for information about areas of life we don’t know—Nigeria, South Africa, the American army, a coal-mining village, coteries in Chelsea, etc. We read to find out what is going on. One novel in five hundred or a thousand has the quality a novel should have to make it a novel—the quality of philosophy.
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