Henry VIII

Henry VIII

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Jan 1, 1988 · English · Paperback (112 pages)
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Book Details

Format Paperback
Pages 112
Language English
Published Jan 1, 1988
Publisher Chelsea House Pub
ISBN-10 0877545308
ISBN-13 9780877545309

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Henry VIII emerges as a vivid portrait of one of history's most infamous monarchs, crafted by the collaborative insights of Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr. and Frank Dwyer. This narrative delves deep into the turbulent life and reign of Henry, illuminating the political and personal dynamics that shaped 16th-century England. The authors weave together an engaging tapestry of history, exploring not just Henry's notorious marriages and his enduring impact on religion, but also the fascinating characters that surrounded him.

Their exploration uncovers the motivations and ambitions of key figures in the court, providing a multifaceted view of the era. Readers meet queens, advisors, and rivals, each playing a crucial role in the evolving story of a man whose quest for power was matched only by his complexity. The book challenges the simplistic portrayals often found in popular culture, revealing the layers of Henry's character and the times he lived in.

Through well-researched and accessible prose, the authors invite readers to reflect on how personal choices and political decisions intertwine, ultimately shaping the course of history. As they guide the audience through dramatic events and pivotal moments, Schlesinger and Dwyer make the past come alive, making Henry VIII not just a figure of historical intrigue but a symbol of the timeless interplay between power, passion, and consequence.

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Politics
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