Anne Boleyn sells, but she sells in segments; a biography here, a
study over there on her guilt and something else yonder concerned
with where she lived or what she liked to wear. This book, covering
not just her life but her life onscreen, in theatre, on TV and also
the impact of the first black actress to play her, is the
definitive, all-encompassing story of Anne Boleyn from 1501 (or
thereabouts) to 2023. Having examined the ardent fandom of Anne
Boleyn for his doctorate, Dr Mickey Mayhew is in a unique position
to offer something new to say on this much-discussed ‘tragic’
Tudor queen and is not afraid to tackle some of the less palatable
aspects of her life. Also, this book is the first to examine with
authenticity the reality of Anne’s relationship with the most
important man in her life, the man whose name she repeated in
comfort whilst facing the Swordsman of Calais on the scaffold,
having spent her life promulgating his doctrine; Jesus Christ
himself. As for the aforementioned executioner, Dr Mayhew’s
research in Calais and Saint-Omer can now lift a lid on a few of
the particulars of this elusive and yet essential figure of Anne
Boleyn mythos; and yes, now he even has a name as well. The Anne
Boleyn Bible also offers a straightforward retelling of Anne’s
actual historical life, albeit one that outlines an entirely fresh
and empowering perspective on her rise to prominence; this is
followed by a series of considered arguments on the ‘for’ and
‘against’ in regard to her guilt & execution; then her
entry into popular culture, firstly in plays and masques, before
she went on to headline movies, TV series, cosplay, and now, with
the first black woman to portray her, model and actress Jodie
Turner-Smith. This book is simply what it says on the cover - The
Anne Boleyn Bible - leaving no depiction, no religious aspect, no
appearance in popular culture, from The Simpsons to the West End
musical ‘Six’, overlooked; likewise, Dr Mayhew also turns his
trademark brand of rather wry commentary toward the vast plethora
of Anne Boleyn merchandising, tourist spots, rubber ducks, beanies
and the wrangling question of who was the ultimate onscreen Anne;
Geneviève Bujold or Natalie Dormer?!
General
Imprint: |
Pen & Sword History
|
Country of origin: |
United Kingdom |
Release date: |
August 2023 |
Authors: |
Mickey Mayhew
|
Dimensions: |
234 x 156mm (L x W) |
Pages: |
224 |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-399-08372-0 |
Categories: |
Books
|
LSN: |
1-399-08372-4 |
Barcode: |
9781399083720 |
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