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Mistress Anne

by Carolly Erickson
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Overview

As Maureen Quilligan wrote in the New York Times Book Review of The First Elizabeth, Anne Boleyn "was a real victim of the sexual scandals her brilliant daughter escaped, and a subject Ms. Erickson's sensitivity to sexual and political nuance should well serve." Indeed, Carolly Erickson could have chosen no more fascinating and appropriate a subject. Alluring and profoundly enigmatic, Anne Boleyn has eluded the grasp of historians for centuries.

Through her extraordinarily vivid re-creation of this most tragic chapter in all Tudor History, Carrolly Erickson gives us unprecedented insight into the singuarlity of Anne Boleyn's life, the dark and overwhelming forces that shaped her errant destiny, and the rare, tumultuous times in which she lived.

Synopsis

As Maureen Quilligan wrote in the New York Times Book Review of The First Elizabeth, Anne Boleyn "was a real victim of the sexual scandals her brilliant daughter escaped, and a subject Ms. Erickson's sensitivity to sexual and political nuance should well serve." Indeed, Carolly Erickson could have chosen no more fascinating and appropriate a subject. Alluring and profoundly enigmatic, Anne Boleyn has eluded the grasp of historians for centuries.

Through her extraordinarily vivid re-creation of this most tragic chapter in all Tudor History, Carrolly Erickson gives us unprecedented insight into the singuarlity of Anne Boleyn's life, the dark and overwhelming forces that shaped her errant destiny, and the rare, tumultuous times in which she lived.

Christopher Hibbert

This book is highly enjoyable as well as reliable and acute, and deep, it is popular historical biography at its best. London Times

About the Author, Carolly Erickson

A Ph.D. in medieval history from Columbia Unviersity led Carolly Erickson to six years as a college professor, then to a career as a full-time writer. She lives in Hawaii.

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Editorials

From the Publisher

"Anne Boleyn emerges as alluring, arrogant, and, ultimately trapped. The author successfully turns the cliche into a real person." —Linda Charlton, The New York Times Book Review

"What more intriguing subject, then, for a historian who has chosen to concentrate on the Tudor period, and whose previous studies of Henry VIII, Queen Mary, and Queen Elizabeth have been hailed for impeccable scholarship, graceful phrasing, and almost addictive readability—for the vividness and immediacy usually only found in the best novels." —Alida Becker, The Philadelphia Inquirer

"Erickson is one of the most accomplished and successful biographers writing in English." —London Times Literary Supplement

"This book is highly enjoyable as well as being reilable and acute, indeed, it is popular historical biography at its best." —Christopher Hibbert, London Times

Christopher Hibbert

This book is highly enjoyable as well as reliable and acute, and deep, it is popular historical biography at its best. London Times

Book Details

Published
September 1, 1998
Publisher
St. Martin's Press
Pages
304
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780312187477

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