Tudor History Lovers discussion
The Six Wives of Henry VIII.. What Book with that Theme is the best?

I try to be tactful in my approach when I describe people.. By paranoid/distrustful I actually mean stark raving mad haha!

I try to be tactful in my approach when I describe people.. By paranoid/distrustful I actually mean stark raving mad haha!"
It's going to be an interesting perspective. She goes off on David Starkey in the Intro and rips Chapuys a new one in the first chapter. Really different approach.





Precisely why it's good to read different authors so you can get a variety of views therefore you can draw your own conclusion as to what their character MAY have been like.
It would be cool if there were some new material(documents or letters) to surface.

Thank you Susanna."
This is interesting.

a fiction book from the point of her view would be excellent
since she has experienced so many events of the Tudor era in her lifetime."
This raises a good point; we hear very little about her, and I wonder if it's due to the fact she got out in the nick of time.

a fiction book from the point of her view would be excellent
since she has experienced so many events of the Tudor era in her lifet..."
I agree. There should be more on her. She was very fortunate. I'm suprised after his annulment as to how well he treated her. I think that deep down maybe he genuinely cared for her.

I am so curious wandering onto this thread; what book?"
Hello Skye..were talking about a book of Henry the VIII and his wives:)





Susanna, thank you so much; I am actually going to copy and paste your post above.

Here are the 2 books mentioned. We've been mostly discussing the Wives They are both by Alison Weir
The Children of Henry VIII
The Six Wives of Henry VIII<

The children of Henry VIII is amazing! It gave an interesting new insight in the minds of Henry's children (and Jane Grey). I'm glad that you liked it too John!
Did you read Antonia Frasers book about the six wives too?

You put it perfectly Catherine.. When i see his whole life in front of me he seems to be a very unhappy man. He did terrible things and i don't want to justify things he did
he certainly turned more people sad that one could count..
But he killed so many of people he trusted or was close to..
Even if he thought that it was right what he did i don't think that anyone could go through all that with a clean conscience and that must have been a huge reason he turned so paranoid in later life. No one knows if he knew that people like Anne were innocent and he wanted to get rid of them or he just believed what his courtiers told him! He certainly regretted some death later and blamed other people to made him do it.. It was wolsey i think but i'm not sure. His whole life seemed to be a search after love but somehow he never got it. Other kings just married for political reason but for Henry it was apparently not an option.. only Anne of Cleves of course but that was a disaster. And he was very ill for most of his life.. Maybe it had something to do with his actions as well. I can't believe that a putrid festering wound on his leg didn't poisoned his whole body as well. You are right no one could go through all that perfectly sane! It's was probably not so bad that he didn't live to see his son dying so early.


I try to be tactful in my approach when I describe people.. By paranoid/distrustful I actually mean stark raving mad ha..."
Sounds interesting :D

I googled it but those 3 seem to be the only one that exist .. Until now.

I think she was innocent of the crimes she was charged with..and I thought I read where she also got pardoned???They would like us to believe she was plotting the Kings life.Im not to sure of that anymore.


No but I will add it to my list. Here is a very short book that is a word for word transcript of Elizabeths Diary from 1544-1546 that i found very interesting. My daughter picked it up at a 2nd hand store.
Elizabeth I: Red Rose of the House of Tudor, England, 1544<

I agree! i still don't understand Phillipa Gergorys decision to let Anne act like this in her book.. I saw a documentary about Henry's six wives on youtube and she was the only! historian who thinks that this could have happened..
Without any historical proof. The only proof they had then about her incestuous relationship was that Anne spend a lot of time with him and kissed him on his mouth? As far as i know it was perfectly normal in Tudor times to greet someone by kissing him on his mouth. You're right she was too clever. I don't think that anyone would consider having sex with a brother just to save ones life.. i wouldn't :D
And this is even more true in times like this when you have to fear for your immortal soul
Anne was just very unpopular at court and i'm sure that she was just very close to her brother. He was probably one of the only people she could talk to at that time ..
I think that they wanted to shock people.. to show them what
a terrible woman she was and to give a reason why to kill her. They wanted to paint a picture of a woman without any morals and they succeeded!

I think she was innocent of the crimes she was charged with..and I ..."
She was pardoned by Elizabeth after she took the throne. Sadly though it was a few years too late.


I think she was innocent of the crimes she was charged with..and I ..."
http://www.theanneboleynfiles.com/the...

I put it on my to-read list!

From what I understand is George was really gay(or at least bi) and he only married for political status. It was his estranged wife who later turned on him. Do NOT quote me on that, that's just what I see from what I've read. I don't think there is any real proof of incest. I believe its another story that was made up to get rid of Anne by Thomas Cromwell.

I think she was innocent of the crimes she was charg..."
Elizabeth wanted to write a book about Annes life too as far as i know. Sadly it either wasn't finished or disappeared.
Did you see the ring she had with the picture of Anne and her? She didn't talk a lot of Anne in her life time.. she feared probably that talk about her legitimacy would come up. But she certainly thought about her.
http://onthetudortrail.com/Blog/wp-co...

No there is not real proof about it you're right John!
I just read this article about Jane Boleyn and it gave me to think about her role in her husbands downfall
http://www.theanneboleynfiles.com/jan...

But I really like my Philippa Gregory books to, and after all,they are fiction to be honest.And I will keep reading her:)There's just no proof!

I think that it could be true that he was gay or partially.
He said something that could mean this in his speech before dying as far as i know.

But I really like my Philippa Gregory books to, and after all,they are fiction to be honest.And I will keep reading her:)There's just no proof!"
I cannot judge Philippa because I haven't read enough to make any judgement of her. I'm not much of a fiction type of reader. I will have to read more of her books.


I just might check them out; As long as there not some chick romances. ;)
Books mentioned in this topic
The Life and Death of Anne Boleyn (other topics)The Children of Henry VIII (other topics)
Mary Queen of Scots (other topics)
Mary, Queen of Scots and the Murder of Lord Darnley (other topics)
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I personnaly think that Anne and Catherine were railroaded and not as guilty as they were charged. I think that Anne may have not cheated after she was married to him but we will never truly know for sure. History is written by the winners not the losers.
I find it hard to believe that Henry would have really found a woman to his standards.
Catherine, I think a bit mad, paranoid and distrustful and devious may be an understatement for him.
I am almost done with this book and have already started on The Creation of Anne Boleyn: A New Look at England's Most Notorious Queen which is the subject of this next months readathon. The authors introduction is 17 pages long and she tears ALL authors apart on how she feels. This will be a very interesting book. I'm finished with chapter one, but giving no spoilers.