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Courtly Intrigue

Posted in Historical Fiction by Lesley
Dec 30 2006
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I’ve had a fascination with Anne Boleyn for almost as long as I can remember. I read just about everything I can find about her, including fiction, enjoying some more than others. One of my favorites in recent years, The Other Boleyn Girl, is being made into a movie starring Natalie Portman as Anne. I am cautiously optimistic, although my favorite film about Anne Boleyn remains Anne of the Thousand Days.

I quite enjoy Philippa Gregory’s books, for escapist-style historical fiction (emphasis on the fiction), and so was excited when a few months back, I saw there was a sort of sequel to TOBG coming out this month. The Boleyn Inheritance picks up shortly after the death of Jane Seymour, the woman who supplanted Anne as Henry the Eighth’s wife. Gregory relates the tale through the eyes of three pivotal women: Anne of Cleves (Henry’s fourth wife), Katherine Howard (a maid-in-waiting who becomes Henry’s fifth wife), and Jane Boleyn, (the woman who helped send her husband and Anne Boleyn to the gallows).

Anne of Cleves, arguably the luckiest of Henry’s wives (with the possible exception of Catherine Parr, who just managed to outlive him), is at first an awkward foreigner trying to find her place amid the cuthroat court. We see her progression as she displays courage and intelligence, ultimately breaking free of Henry and living a mostly autonomous existence. Katherine Howard is depicted as an insipid, foolish girl who is never given the chance to mature into a woman, a girl who captures the interest of Henry and must follow in the path set by her conniving uncle, the Duke of Norfolk. But perhaps the most interesting character is Jane Boleyn, a conflicted woman who denies her own involvement in the deaths of others, convinced that she did all she could to save her husband and sister-in-law. She acts as Norfolk’s spy and lackey, while feigning friendship to those she would betray.

Gregory does an excellent job of depicting the atmosphere that surrounded King Henry’s court – one of corruption and treachery – and the man himself, poisoned by absolute power and instilling fear in all who know him.

My only quibble with the novel is in an incidental but obvious error. At one point, Katherine remarks to Anne that Jane Seymour’s motto was ‘the most happy‘ – however, that was Anne Boleyn’s maxim; Jane Seymour’s was ‘bound to obey and serve‘. Unless that was an attempt to show another example of Katherine’s stupidity, then it strikes me as a glaring oversight, especially for sticklers like me.

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  • The Other Boleyn Girl « The Written Word says:
    March 13, 2007 at 8:44 pm

    [...] 13th, 2007 by thewrittenword Back in December, Lesley wrote a review of The Boleyn Inheritance by Philippa Gregory. Shortly thereafter, Maureen mentioned how much [...]

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  • jenclair:

    I’ve been fascinated with Ann since I was quite young and read my mother’s copy of Brief Gaudy Hour. The fascination led, as it did for you, into both fiction and non-fiction. And all of the wives and Woolsey and Sir Thomas More and Jane Grey and Mary and Elizabeth and John Dees…. And to thanking my lucky stars to not have been born into that intrique and deception. I will be looking for this one. Thanks for the update!

    Reply December 31, 2006 at 11:57 am
  • LK:

    Someone just gave me The Queen of Subtleties by Suzannah Dunn, a novel about Anne Bolelyn — have you ever read it? I have read lots and lots and lots about the Tudors, and I’ve never been quite sure about historical fiction, but I guess now I’ll give this a try.

    Reply January 3, 2007 at 7:39 pm
  • LK:

    Whoops, I misspelled poor old Anne’s name. Off with my head!

    Reply January 3, 2007 at 7:41 pm
  • booklogged:

    I, too, have been enjoying Philipa Gregory’s books and look forward to reading this one. I agree with Jenclair – I would have hated to live in King Henry VIII’s court, or any other for that matter.

    Reply January 4, 2007 at 6:02 pm
  • CoversGirl:

    I recently finished this book and loved it. I didn’t spot the error with the mottoes, which I guess shows how much more there is for me to learn about that period. My wish now is that Philippa Gregory will conclude the series with a novel about Catherine Parr, because I know barely anything about her other than her good luck in survivng.

    Reply January 7, 2007 at 9:39 am
  • Kirsten:

    I recently read The Other Boleyn Girl for a book club I belong to. It was the first book we all read that we all liked! I had no idea it was being made into a movie. Thanks for the heads up!

    Reply January 11, 2007 at 3:46 pm
  • Stephanie:

    I just finished reading The Other Boleyn Girl and can’t wait to pick up the next one. The movie is going to come out in December, and also stars Scarlet Johannsen. Thanks for the information about Anne of the Thousand Days – sounds like it just might be the movie to watch (now that my facination with King Henry has begun)!

    Reply March 4, 2007 at 9:17 am
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