Bowen, Marjorie, 1888-1952
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Open pageGod and the King by Bowen, Marjorie, 1888-1952 is often approached through characters such as Albemarle, King James II, Lord Sunderland. This page gathers the main figures and reading paths tied to the work.
Readers usually arrive at God and the King looking for a quick sense of the story, its tone, and the central conflict.
God and the King also supports character-driven reading because the work has a recognizable cast that can be explored one figure at a time.
Albemarle: Loyal Dutch officer eager to serve. Known for radiant and hopeful demeanor; Humble and respectful attitude.
King James II: A passionate, anxious monarch facing threats to his rule. Known for confident in his authority, emotionally intense; displays despair and frustration.
Lord Sunderland: Aristocratic schemer navigating political turmoil. Known for calm and politically manipulative; detached aristocratic demeanor.
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Open pageAlbemarle: Loyal Dutch officer eager to serve. Known for radiant and hopeful demeanor; Humble and respectful attitude.
Open pageKing James II: A passionate, anxious monarch facing threats to his rule. Known for confident in his authority, emotionally intense; displays despair and frustration.
Open pageLord Sunderland: Aristocratic schemer navigating political turmoil. Known for calm and politically manipulative; detached aristocratic demeanor.
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