
The Scapegoat: The Brilliant Brief Life of the Duke of Buckingham
*PLUTARCH AWARD FOR THE BEST BIOGRAPHY OF 2024*
*SHORTLISTED FOR THE DUFF COOPER PRIZE*
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âCOMPULSIVEâ A PROSPECT BOOK OF THE YEAR 2024
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âA delicious, grippingly paced tale of rogues, riotous sex, regicide and realpolitikâINDEPENDENT BEST BOOKS FOR CHRISTMAS
âThis is the page-turner that Buckinghamâs short, racy life deservesâDAILY TELEGRAPH
âVivid, erudite and sympathetic ⊠The Scapegoat shows that [Hughes-Hallettâs] eye for the seamy realities of an extraordinary life is as sharp as everâ THE TIMES
âLord Buckingham rockets off the page of this gloriously epic, seductively detailed biographyâ OLIVIA LAING
As King James Iâs favourite, Buckingham was also his confidant, gatekeeper, right-hand man and lover. When Charles I succeeded his father, he was similarly enthralled and made Buckingham his best friend and mentor. A dazzling figure on horseback and a skilful player of the political game, Buckingham rapidly transformed the influence his beauty gave him into immense wealth and power. He became one of the most flamboyant and enigmatic Englishmen at the heart of seventeenth-century royal and political life.
With a novelistâs touch, Lucy Hughes-Hallett transports us into a courtly world of masques and dancing, exquisite clothes, the art of Rubens and Van Dyck, gender-fluidity, same-sex desire and appallingly rudimentary medicine. Witch hunts coexisted with Francis Baconâs empiricism and public opinion was becoming a political force. Falling from grace spectacularly, Buckingham came to represent everything that was wrong with the country.
From kidnappings and murder plots to men weeping in Parliament over civil liberties, The Scapegoat navigates love, war-fever and pacifism in a society on the brink of cataclysmic change. In this immersive and authoritative account, Hughes-Hallett summons an era that still resonates today.
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âWritten with such verve and invention ⊠Fascinating bookâ TOM SUTCLIFFE, BBC RADIO 4's FRONT ROW
'The Scapegoat brilliantly dramatises the complex and glittering Duke of Buckingham and the political and sexual intrigue of the court of James I. Hughes-Hallett combines the instincts and talents of a novelist with a historian's vivid sense of period and social changeâ COLM TĂIBĂN
âA flamboyant character, an epic rise and tragic fall, brought to life with intelligence, tenderness and profound scholarshipâ ADAM ZAMOYSKI
âBuckinghamâs rise and fall is as old as Tiberiusâ love for Sejanus and as contemporary as a celeb crash-and-burn. Hughes-Hallett is a matchless historian with an unfailing eye for the revealing detailâ SUE PRIDEAUX
âA true Jacobean drama, except bloodier and sexier. Lucy Hughes-Hallett writes with gusto and insightâ PAUL THEROUX
âCompulsively readable and elegantly written ⊠[Lucy Hughes-Hallett] has brought Buckingham gloriously aliveâ FINANCIAL TIMES
âCrisp and vivid ⊠The story is a tragic one, no less so for being told here with verve, erudition and empathyâ NEW STATESMAN
âRichly multilayered ⊠Hughes-Hallett proves herself alive to the nuances of gender and sexuality in the early seventeenth centuryâŠrefreshingly light and contemporary, while at the same time suited to the seventeenth centuryâ TLS
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*PLUTARCH AWARD FOR THE BEST BIOGRAPHY OF 2024*
*SHORTLISTED FOR THE DUFF COOPER PRIZE*
âSUBLIMEâ A NEW STATESMAN BOOK OF THE YEAR 2024
âSTUNNINGLY GOODâ THE TIMES BEST HISTORY BOOKS 2024
âCOMPULSIVEâ A PROSPECT BOOK OF THE YEAR 2024
âBRILLIANTâ A SPECTATOR BOOK OF THE YEAR 2024
âA delicious, grippingly paced tale of rogues, riotous sex, regicide and realpolitikâINDEPENDENT BEST BOOKS FOR CHRISTMAS
âThis is the page-turner that Buckinghamâs short, racy life deservesâDAILY TELEGRAPH
âVivid, erudite and sympathetic ⊠The Scapegoat shows that [Hughes-Hallettâs] eye for the seamy realities of an extraordinary life is as sharp as everâ THE TIMES
âLord Buckingham rockets off the page of this gloriously epic, seductively detailed biographyâ OLIVIA LAING
As King James Iâs favourite, Buckingham was also his confidant, gatekeeper, right-hand man and lover. When Charles I succeeded his father, he was similarly enthralled and made Buckingham his best friend and mentor. A dazzling figure on horseback and a skilful player of the political game, Buckingham rapidly transformed the influence his beauty gave him into immense wealth and power. He became one of the most flamboyant and enigmatic Englishmen at the heart of seventeenth-century royal and political life.
With a novelistâs touch, Lucy Hughes-Hallett transports us into a courtly world of masques and dancing, exquisite clothes, the art of Rubens and Van Dyck, gender-fluidity, same-sex desire and appallingly rudimentary medicine. Witch hunts coexisted with Francis Baconâs empiricism and public opinion was becoming a political force. Falling from grace spectacularly, Buckingham came to represent everything that was wrong with the country.
From kidnappings and murder plots to men weeping in Parliament over civil liberties, The Scapegoat navigates love, war-fever and pacifism in a society on the brink of cataclysmic change. In this immersive and authoritative account, Hughes-Hallett summons an era that still resonates today.
-
âWritten with such verve and invention ⊠Fascinating bookâ TOM SUTCLIFFE, BBC RADIO 4's FRONT ROW
'The Scapegoat brilliantly dramatises the complex and glittering Duke of Buckingham and the political and sexual intrigue of the court of James I. Hughes-Hallett combines the instincts and talents of a novelist with a historian's vivid sense of period and social changeâ COLM TĂIBĂN
âA flamboyant character, an epic rise and tragic fall, brought to life with intelligence, tenderness and profound scholarshipâ ADAM ZAMOYSKI
âBuckinghamâs rise and fall is as old as Tiberiusâ love for Sejanus and as contemporary as a celeb crash-and-burn. Hughes-Hallett is a matchless historian with an unfailing eye for the revealing detailâ SUE PRIDEAUX
âA true Jacobean drama, except bloodier and sexier. Lucy Hughes-Hallett writes with gusto and insightâ PAUL THEROUX
âCompulsively readable and elegantly written ⊠[Lucy Hughes-Hallett] has brought Buckingham gloriously aliveâ FINANCIAL TIMES
âCrisp and vivid ⊠The story is a tragic one, no less so for being told here with verve, erudition and empathyâ NEW STATESMAN
âRichly multilayered ⊠Hughes-Hallett proves herself alive to the nuances of gender and sexuality in the early seventeenth centuryâŠrefreshingly light and contemporary, while at the same time suited to the seventeenth centuryâ TLS























