The afterlife of Anne Boleyn : representations of Anne Boleyn in fiction and on the screen
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The afterlife of Anne Boleyn : representations of Anne Boleyn in fiction and on the screen
(Queenship and power)
Palgrave Macmillan, c2020
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
This book explores 500 years of poetry, drama, novels, television and films about Anne Boleyn. Hundreds of writers across the centuries have been drawn to reimagine the story of her rise and fall. The Afterlife of Anne Boleyn tells the story of centuries of these shifting and often contradictory ways of understanding the narrative of Henry VIII's most infamous queen. Since her execution on 19 May 1536, Anne's life and body has been a site upon which competing religious, political and sexual ideologies have been inscribed; a practice that continues to this day. From the poetry of Thomas Wyatt to the songs of the hit pop musical Six, The Afterlife of Anne Boleyn takes as its central contention the belief that the mythology that surrounds Anne Boleyn is as interesting, revealing, and surprising as the woman herself.
Table of Contents
1 The It Girl of Tudor England
2 Anne Boleyn in the Sixteenth Century
3 Anne Boleyn in the Seventeenth Century
4 Anne Boleyn in the Long Eighteenth Century
5 Anne Boleyn in Nineteenth-Century Historical Fiction
6 Anne Boleyn on the Nineteenth-Century Stage
7 Anne Boleyn from 1900 to 1950
8 Anne Boleyn from 1950 to 2000
9 Anne Boleyn in Twenty-First-Century Historical Fiction
10 Anne Boleyn in Twenty-First-Century Transgeneric Fiction
11 Anne Boleyn in Film and Television
12 Conclusion
Appendix
Index
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