Six Wives: The Queens of Henry VIII

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Harper Collins, 13 окт. 2009 г. - Всего страниц: 898

“Extraordinary. . . . It is a tribute to Starkey’s narrative drive, his puckish wit, and sharp discrimination that it doesn’t seem a page too long. . . . With each queen, Starkey offers a vivid character study but also has fresh discoveries that subtly alter the picture he started out with.” — Sunday Times (London)

The dramatic, legendary story of Henry VIII, his six wives, and the England they ruled—told by one of the world’s preeminent historians of the Tudor era.

Perhaps no one in history had a more eventful career in matrimony than Henry VIII. His marriages were tumultuous and complicated, and made instant legends of six very different women. Henry took his first bride, Catherine of Aragon, when he was 17. Their 24-year marriage was a relatively stable prelude to what followed. Anne Boleyn, a pretty, French-educated Protestant who was the mother of Elizabeth I, was eventually beheaded. Jane Seymour served as a demure contrast to the vampish Boleyn, and gave birth to Henry’s longed-for son (Edward VI). After a brief marriage to the plain Anne of Cleves, Henry married a flirtatious teenager, Catherine Howard, who would be the second of his brides to lose her head along with the king’s favor. Finally, there was Catherine Parr, a shrewd Protestant bluestocking.

In this brilliant new work, one of the world’s most respected historians weaves startling new facts and fresh interpretations into a spellbinding account of the emotional drama and political intrigue that attended Henry’s six marriages. With a keen eye for both the personal and the global stage, David Starkey masterfully recaptures the Tudor era—and the wives of Henry VIII—as only he can.

 

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The aftermath
248
Anne Boleyn
256
Beginnings
257
Debut
264
Henry in love
278
Sole mistress
284
Our Matter
285
Mistress and Minister
294

Preparations
28
Delays
31
Dogma
33
The journey
38
Arrival
40
Meeting
44
Hubris
48
London
52
Wedding and bedding
58
The morning after
62
Nemesis
73
A new marriage?
79
Hard times
87
Harder times
93
Hope and despair
99
Queen
106
Honeymoon
114
A son
120
War
123
Regent
135
The breach with Spain
149
The quest for an heir
155
On the shelf
160
Mary
164
Marrying Mary
179
RIVAL QUEENS
195
Divorcing Catherine 32 The preliminaries
197
Trial in secret
205
Between trials
212
The legate
221
The Brief
225
Trial in open court
232
Annes envoy
304
Wolsey reascendant
313
Cooperation?
317
Wolseys triumph
325
The sweat
330
Turning point
335
Disillusionment
339
Wolseys fall
355
Injurious remedies
367
Cranmer
384
The Royal Supremacy
408
Wolseys end
421
Attacking Catherine
433
Preliminaries to marriage
445
Annes marriage
462
Archbishop
467
Divorce Absolute
477
Coronation
489
Christening
503
Resistance
510
Hearts and minds
524
The death of Catherine of Aragon
541
Reaction
549
Fall
554
The Tower
569
She stoops to conquer?
584
THE LATER QUEENS
609
Catherine Howard
644
Interlude
685
Notes
766
Index
819
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David Starkey is the Bye Fellow of Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge, and winner of the W. H. Smith Prize and the Norton Medlicott Medal for Services to History presented by Britain's Historical Association. He is best known for writing and presenting the groundbreaking and hugely popular series Elizabeth and The Six Wives of Henry VIII. He lives in London.

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