The Rise and Fall of Anne Boleyn: Family Politics at the Court of Henry VIII (Canto)

by Retha M. Warnicke
The Rise and Fall of Anne Boleyn: Family Politics at the Court of Henry VIII (Canto)  
published July 26th 1991 by Cambridge University Press
binding Paperback
isbn 0521406773   (isbn13: 9780521406772)
pages 338
description The events which led to the execution of Anne Boleyn, Henry VIII’s second queen, in 1536 have traditionally been explained by historians in term...more
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01-07-07



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Mei
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07/12/08

The Sixth Wife by Suzannah Dunn got me interested in the Tudor court, and this book -- The Rise and Fall of Anne Boleyn -- was among the armful of books I subsequently checked out of the library in my quest for more information. I'd say that this author researched the subject matter well, but I couldn't really get behind most of her conclusions about the real reasons for Anne Boleyn's fall. Also, this historian came across too much as an apologist for Anne's actions. On the one hand, when it ...more
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Joanna
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12/27/07

bookshelves: historical-nonfiction, the-tudors
Read in December, 2007
recommends it for: Tudor history fans
Well researched, well argued, and well written. Warnicke ably untangles the religious, political, legal, sexual and social issues that led to the execution of Anne Boleyn in May 1536. Her arguments are novel and very well constructed, although she relies on sheer conjecture now and again. Still, from the scarcity of clues left to us, sometimes conjecture is all we can achieve, and it is mostly forgivable in these cases. Sometimes she assumes too much prior knowledge of medieval religious and leg...more
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Adriana
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07/24/08

bookshelves: slow-moving
Read in June, 2008
Politically, it was a very well researched book, however, that is the only angle it took throughout. When reading the title, I imagined "family politics at the court of Henry VIII" and just that. This barely touched the scope of political dealings within the court and the families that ruled said court and dealt more with the politics everywhere else outside of it. It dragged and dragged as a college text tends to do, but I did finish it, learning no more than what I've already lear...more
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Leah
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03/08/07

bookshelves: non-fiction
Read in January, 1996
recommends it for: anyone interested in Tudor England, specifically Anne Boleyn and Henry VIII
This book would probably be so boring to anyone not interested in Anne Boleyn, Henry VIII or Tudor England politics but I love Anne Boleyn so I'll read any and everything about her. My well read copy of this book has post-its sticking out of it every where with pencil notes in the margins. If I were ever to write a non-fiction book it would most definitely be a biography of Anne Boleyn.
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Laurie
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07/23/08

Didn't finish. I read during lunch at work and I found myself working through lunch. :)Very informative if you are planning to do a book report. There were paragraphs upon paragraphs of unending facts..."the Earl of Limburger discovered a new smell on the fourth Tues, the Marquis of Libel was prosecuted for gossip, and on and on...
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Jessie
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10/20/07

Read in March, 2008
Unlike Elizabeth I book, this one had way too much added information. I would like to read a basic story of her life. This one was packed with so much that it was hard to weed out her story.
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Audrey
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08/21/07

Read in July, 2007
recommends it for: history buffs
This book was so facinating! Only people who have an interest in Anne Boleyn and the Tudor family otherwise, you might not enjoy it so much. This was the best book of the year!!!
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Jami
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09/29/07

bookshelves: non-fiction
I'm a complete sucker for Tudor history, and this was a well-written biography about Anne Boleyn.
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David
08/31/07

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