*A THE TIMES BOOK OF THE YEAR 2020*
'Brilliant and gripping, here is the full true Renaissance in a history of compelling originality and freshness' Simon Sebag Montefiore
The Italian Renaissance shaped Western culture - but it was far stranger and darker than many of us realise.
Terrifying and fascinating ... If you thought the Renaissance was all about beautiful pictures and the ‘rediscovery’ of Classical writing, you are quite wrong …
The Beauty and the Terror dismantles our assumptions about the Renaissance with the precision of a wheellock arquebus … an ambitious, multifocal book, encompassing more than 150 years [that] shine[s] a light on figures often forgotten in conventional histories
Impressive and lucid … Fletcher’s narration excels in such colourful details … a scholarly, but vivid history that shows the impact that the machinations of the great, good and not so good had on the insignificant … a persuasive account of how Italy was brought low even as the culture floated high
Richly well-informed and admirably well-written, containing material of real interest on every page ... has added a wealth of information that will be new to most of us
A story of alliances, betrayals, sacks, sieges, famines, assassinations and gruesomely ingenious tortures … Fletcher navigates this difficult terrain with great skill. She creates atmosphere and drama without any surrendering of clarity... A powerful book
Fletcher’s expertise is enviable … she knows better than anyone else just how treacherous a time and place it was. At its best,
The Beauty and the Terror is as enlightening as you might hope: a chapter tracing early modern ambivalence about the rise of handguns … is exactly the alternative history you might wish for, as are the sections on slavery, sexual mores and pornography
Catherine Fletcher is a historian of Renaissance and early modern Europe. Her previous books include
The Black Prince of Florence: The Spectacular Life and Treacherous World of Alessandro de' Medici and
The Divorce of Henry VIII: The Untold Story. Catherine is Professor of History at Manchester Metropolitan University and broadcasts regularly for the BBC.