Anne Boleyn: fatal attractions

"In this groundbreaking new biography, G.W. Bernard offers a fresh portrait of one of England's most captivating queens. Through a wide-ranging forensic examination of sixteenth-century sources, Bernard reconsiders Boleyn's girlhood, her experience at the French court, the nature of h...

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Main Author: Bernard, G. W. 1950- (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: New Haven [u.a.] Yale University Press 2010
In:Year: 2010
Reviews:[Rezension von: Bernard, G. W., Anne Boleyn: Fatal Attractions] (2011) (Patterson, W. B.)
[Rezension von: Bernard, G. W., Anne Boleyn: Fatal Attractions] (2011) (Warnicke, Retha M.)
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Anna, England, Königin, 1507-1536 1507-1536
Further subjects:B Henry VIII King of England, 1491-1547 Marriage
B Great Britain Kings and rulers Biography
B Queens (England) Biography
B Great Britain Kings and rulers Biography
B Anne Boleyn Queen, consort of Henry VIII, King of England, 1507-1536
B Henry VIII King of England (1491-1547) Marriage
B Queens England Biography
B Biography
B Great Britain History Henry VIII, 1509-1547 Biography
B Great Britain History Henry VIII, 1509-1547 Biography
B Anne Boleyn Queen, consort of Henry VIII, King of England (1507-1536)
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Summary:"In this groundbreaking new biography, G.W. Bernard offers a fresh portrait of one of England's most captivating queens. Through a wide-ranging forensic examination of sixteenth-century sources, Bernard reconsiders Boleyn's girlhood, her experience at the French court, the nature of her relationship with Henry and the authenticity of her evangelical sympathies. He depicts Anne Boleyn as a captivating, intelligent and highly sexual woman whose attractions Henry resisted for years until marriage could ensure legitimacy for their offspring." "He shows that it was Henry, not Anne, who developed the ideas that led to the break with Rome. And, most radically, he argues that the allegations of adultery that led to Anne's execution in the Tower could he close to the truth."--BOOK JACKET
"In this groundbreaking new biography, G.W. Bernard offers a fresh portrait of one of England's most captivating queens. Through a wide-ranging forensic examination of sixteenth-century sources, Bernard reconsiders Boleyn's girlhood, her experience at the French court, the nature of her relationship with Henry and the authenticity of her evangelical sympathies. He depicts Anne Boleyn as a captivating, intelligent and highly sexual woman whose attractions Henry resisted for years until marriage could ensure legitimacy for their offspring." "He shows that it was Henry, not Anne, who developed the ideas that led to the break with Rome. And, most radically, he argues that the allegations of adultery that led to Anne's execution in the Tower could he close to the truth."--BOOK JACKET
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references
ISBN:0300162456