&nbsp; <em>&ldquo;Large wen&rdquo; or &ldquo;swelling&rdquo;?</em> <em>&nbsp;Exploring Myths and Misconceptions about Nicholas Sander&rsquo;s Description of Anne Boleyn and Its Link to Witchcraft</em>

  Despite the recent surge in Anne Boleyn-themed books and articles, scholars still cannot agree on the subject of Anne and witchcraft. There are two polarising schools of thought: one is that Anne had “the physical characteristics of a witch,” based on the hostile account of Nicholas Sander, and...

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Main Author: Sylvia Barbara Soberton
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Winchester University Press 2023-12-01
Series:Royal Studies Journal
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Online Access:https://account.rsj.winchester.ac.uk/index.php/wu-j-rsj/article/view/411
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Summary:  Despite the recent surge in Anne Boleyn-themed books and articles, scholars still cannot agree on the subject of Anne and witchcraft. There are two polarising schools of thought: one is that Anne had “the physical characteristics of a witch,” based on the hostile account of Nicholas Sander, and the other that she was never “branded a witch in her own lifetime.” This essay argues that neither of these two views is correct and that there is enough compelling evidence to refute them both. It is time to return to the original source material and re-evaluate this part of the narrative of Anne Boleyn’s life.
ISSN:2057-6730