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245 00 $aHenry VIII and history /$cedited by Thomas Betteridge and Thomas S. Freeman.
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300 $a1 online resource (xii, 279 pages)
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 $aIntroduction: All is true : Henry VIII in and out of history / Thomas Betteridge and Thomas S. Freeman -- Harry's peregrinations: an Italianate defence of Henry VIII / Brett Foster -- From perfect prince to "wise and pollitike" king: Henry VIII in Edward Hall's Chronicle / Scott Lucas -- "It is perillous stryvinge withe princes": Henry VIII in works by Pole, Roper, and Harpsfield / Carolyn Colbert -- Hands defiled with blood: Henry VIII in Foxe's "Book of martyrs" / Thomas S. Freeman -- Fallen prince pretender of the faith: Henry VIII as seen by Sander and Parsons / Victor Houliston -- "It is unpossible to draw his picture well who hath severall countenances" : Lord Herbert of Cherbury and the life and reign of King Henry VIII / Christine Jackson -- Henry VIII in history: Gilbert Burnet's History of the Reformation (v. 1), 1679 / Andrew Starkie -- "Unblushing falsehood": the Strickland sisters and the domestic history of Henry VIII / Judith Richards -- Ford Madox Ford's fifth queen and the modernity of Henry VIII / Anthony & Susannah Monta -- The "sexual everyman"? Maxwell Anderson's Henry VIII / Glen Richardson -- Drama king: the portrayal of Henry VIII in Robert Bolt's A man for all seasons / Ruth Ahnert -- "Anne taught him how to be cruel": Henry VIII in modern historical fiction / Megan Hickerson -- Booby, baby or classical monster? Henry VIII in the writings of G.R. Elton and J.J. Scarisbrick / Dale Hoak -- Through the eyes of a fool: Henry VIII and Margaret George's 1986 novel The autobiography of Henry VIII with notes by his fool, Will Somers / Kristen Walton.
588 0 $aPrint version record.
520 $aHenry VIII remains the most iconic and controversial of all English Kings. For over four-hundred years he has been lauded, reviled and mocked, but rarely ignored. In his many guises - model Renaissance prince, Defender of the Faith, rapacious plunderer of the Church, obese Bluebeard-- he has featured in numerous works of fact and faction, in books, magazines, paintings, theatre, film and television. Yet despite this perennial fascination with Henry the man and monarch, there has been little comprehensive exploration of his historiographic legacy. Therefore scholars will welcome this collection, which provides a systematic survey of Henry's reputation from his own age through to the present. Divided into three sections, the volume begins with an examination of Henry's reputation in the period between his death and the outbreak of the English Civil War, a time that was to create many of the tropes that would dominate his historical legacy. The second section deals with the further evolution of his reputation, from the Restoration to Edwardian era, a time when Catholic commentators and women writers began moving into the mainstream of English print culture. The final section covers the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, which witnessed an explosion of representations of Henry, both in print and on screen. Taken together these studies, by a distinguished group of international scholars, offer a lively and engaging overview of how Henry's reputation has been used, abused and manipulated in both academia and popular culture since the sixteenth century. They provide intriguing insights into how he has been reinvented at different times to reflect the cultural, political and religious demands of the moment; sometimes as hero, sometimes as villain, but always as an unmistakable and iconic figure in the historical landscape.
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