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Divorced, beheaded, survived

a feminist reinterpretation of the wives of Henry VIII

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An edition of Divorced, beheaded, survived (1995)

Divorced, beheaded, survived

a feminist reinterpretation of the wives of Henry VIII

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The women who wed Henry VIII are remembered mainly for the ways their royal marriages ended: divorced, beheaded, died, divorced, beheaded, survived. This book helps to restore full humanity to these six fascinating women by applying the insights of feminist scholarship. Here they appear not as stereotypes, not simply as victims, but as lively, intelligent noblewomen doing their best to survive in a treacherous court.

Divorced, Beheaded, Survived takes a revisionist look at 16th-century English politics (domestic and otherwise), reinterpreting the historical record in perceptive new ways. For example, it shows Ann Boleyn not as a seductress, but as a sophisticate who for years politely suffered what we would now label royal sexual harassment.

It presents evidence that the princess Anne of Cleves, whom Henry declared ugly and banished from his bed, was in fact a pretty woman who agreed to the king's whim as her best hope for happiness.

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English
Pages
231

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Divorced, beheaded, survived: a feminist reinterpretation of the wives of Henry VIII
1995, Addison-Wesley Pub.
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 217-221) and index.

CONTENTS:

The kingmaker -- The Daughter of Spain -- Married Life -- The Great Whore -- The Court of Two Queens -- Anna Sans Tete -- The Vessel -- The Flanders Mare -- The Rose With A Thorn -- The Clerk Both King and Queen

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Dewey Decimal Class
941.05/2/092, B
Library of Congress
DA333.A2 L56 1995, DA333.A2L56 1995

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Pagination
xxix, 231 p. :
Number of pages
231

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Open Library
OL1109138M
ISBN 10
0201608952
LCCN
94034505
OCLC/WorldCat
31011546
Library Thing
364385
Goodreads
955961

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