The Six Wives of Henry VIII

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From one of the most distinguished historians of our time comes the definitive portrait of the six remarkable women who shared the throne — and the turbulent fortunes — of England's most notorious king. In this magisterial group biography, Antonia Fraser sweeps away centuries of caricature to restore Catherine of Aragon, Anne Boleyn, Jane Seymour, Anne of Cleves, Catherine Howard, and Catherine Parr as fully realized women: intelligent, devout, ambitious, frightened, and courageous by turns, navigating a court where a single misstep could mean annulment, exile, or the executioner's block. Drawing on letters, state papers, and a lifetime's immersion in the sources, Fraser traces each queen's path from childhood through marriage to her singular fate, and in doing so illuminates the religious upheaval, dynastic anxiety, and sheer human drama at the heart of Tudor England. Meticulously researched yet told with the pace and intimacy of a novel, The Six Wives of Henry VIII is history at its most vivid — a masterwork that has become the standard account against which every subsequent telling is measured.

Author: Antonia Fraser
Format: Hardback, 256 pages, 205mm x 270mm, 1189 g
Published: 1996, Orion Publishing Co, United Kingdom
Genre: Biography: Historical, Political & Military

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From one of the most distinguished historians of our time comes the definitive portrait of the six remarkable women who shared the throne — and the turbulent fortunes — of England's most notorious king. In this magisterial group biography, Antonia Fraser sweeps away centuries of caricature to restore Catherine of Aragon, Anne Boleyn, Jane Seymour, Anne of Cleves, Catherine Howard, and Catherine Parr as fully realized women: intelligent, devout, ambitious, frightened, and courageous by turns, navigating a court where a single misstep could mean annulment, exile, or the executioner's block. Drawing on letters, state papers, and a lifetime's immersion in the sources, Fraser traces each queen's path from childhood through marriage to her singular fate, and in doing so illuminates the religious upheaval, dynastic anxiety, and sheer human drama at the heart of Tudor England. Meticulously researched yet told with the pace and intimacy of a novel, The Six Wives of Henry VIII is history at its most vivid — a masterwork that has become the standard account against which every subsequent telling is measured.