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Historical revisionism in Wolf Hall : redeeming Thomas Cromwell
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THE METAPHOR OF THE THEATER IN THE HISTORICAL NOVELS BY HILARY MANTEL ABOUT THOMAS CROMWELL
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Psychological aspects of power in Hilary Mantel’s The Mirror and The Light
Published 2022-08-01Subjects: Get full text
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Hilary Mantel’s Re-appropriation of Whig Historiography: A Reading of The Wolf Hall Trilogy in the Context of Brexit
Published 2022-06-01Subjects: Get full text
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Speaking of Kings and Popes under the Shadow of Henry VIII’s Treason Act: Bale’s King Johan
Published 2021-12-01Subjects: Get full text
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HILARY MANTEL'S HISTORICAL DILOGY AND «THE MEMORY OF A GENRE»
Published 2016-03-01Subjects: “…historical novel, genre, narration, literary character, england, thomas cromwell, henry viii, hilary mantel…”
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Hid in the earth and secret places: A reassessment of a hoard of later medieval gold rings and silver coins found near the River Thame
Published 2016“…It is advocated that the hoarded rings and coins were probably the property of Notley Abbey, not Thame Abbey as has been thought, and that they were rescued from Thomas Cromwell’s Commissioners in 1538 for burial at a place of cultural significance. …”
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Illuminating the word: Lucas Horenbout and the art of the tudor prayerbook, 1530-1544
Published 2024-12-01“…This paper discusses that transition through Horenbout’s proposed work in five illuminated prayerbooks created for four different patrons: Henry VIII, Anne Boleyn, Kateryn Parr and Anne Stanhope, Countess of Hertford and later Duchess of Somerset, as well as his collaborative additions to the 1539 Great Bible under the patronage of Thomas Cromwell. Horenbout’s career demonstrates how an elite artist adapted his art both to a changing marketplace and to the shifting power politics of the Tudor court.…”
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Defending Henry VIII's royal supremacy in England and Ireland
Published 2022“…</p> <p>The thesis addresses the intellectual case for the supremacy advanced by the English government, and especially by Thomas Cromwell, in the formative years of the 1530s, and the relationship between ideology and the institutional structures and functioning of the supremacy. …”
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The Franciscan observants in England, 1482-1559
Published 1986“…Friar William Peto’s sermon before Henry VIII (Easter 1532) and the friars’ opposition to Henry VIII’s divorce and the break with Rome. Thomas Cromwell’s attempts, with the aid of a disaffected faction among the friars led by John Lawrence, to control their public opposition and his ultimate failure. …”
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