ARAR
Dear diary,
I decided to revisit Philippa Gregory by rewatching The White Queen (2013), a series that finally allowed history to acknowledge that women were never merely watching it unfold—they were shaping it.
There is Eleanor Tomlinson as Isabel Neville, though she will forever be Demelza in Poldark (2015–2019). And then Rebecca Ferguson as Elizabeth Woodville—the White Queen herself—first encountered there, long before becoming the unforgettable Juliette in Silo (2023–).
Gregory's novels remind us that history has always been shaped by forms of power its official narratives rarely acknowledge. Perhaps that is one of feminism's quietest achievements: expanding what counts as history, whose lives deserve attention, and where power is recognized.