

The Witches / The Little Wax Doll / The Devil's Own (As: Peter Curtis) Michael and All Angels / The Golden FleeceĪfternoon ofan Autocrat / The Devil in Clevely / The Deadly Gift The Other Boleyn Girl, the 2008 film starring Natalie Portman as Anne, Scarlett Johansson as Mary, and Eric Bana as Henry VIII.Bride of Moat House / Dead March in Three Keys / No Question of Murder (As:Peter Curtis) More infoĪnne of the Thousand Days, the 1969 film starring Genevieve Bujold as Anne and Richard Burton as Henry VIII, packaged with the 1972 film "Mary, Queen of Scots," starring Vanessa Redgrave. The Life and Death of Anne Boleyn by Eric Ives (2004). The Lady in the Tower: The Fall of Anne Boleyn by Alison Weir (2010). More infoĪnne Boleyn: Fatal Attractions by G.W. More infoīrief Gaudy Hour by Margaret Campbell Barnes (1949), about Anne Boleyn. The Lady in the Tower by Jean Plaidy (1986), about Anne Boleyn. The Other Boleyn Girl by Philippa Gregory (2002), about Anne's sister Mary Boleyn, who was Henry VIII's mistress before Anne was. More about The Concubine at Powell's Books or (originally published 1963, copyright renewed 1997 452 pages) battered her against sharp rocks.”Įach chapter captures a key episode in Anne Boleyn's life: “those momentous occasions which later can be seen to have been pregnant with tragedy.” Credible historical details enrich the familiar story, so that readers may be surprised at all they learn by the end of The Concubine.

“It was as though at one minute she had been standing on a safe sunlit terrace overlooking a flat sea, rippling hyacinth and sapphire and jade, and the next minute a great cold, slate-gray wave had come up and engulfed her. but those who served her in a menial capacity never wavered in their good opinion of her.” The author's talented and well-informed pen shows the logic behind Anne’s behavior.Īt an especially poignant moment, Queen Catherine realizes Henry will throw her over for Anne. was to have virulent enemies, some devoted friends arguments about her behavior, her motives. The thoughts of Anne's lady’s maid sweep aside the pomp, mystery and veils of legend to reveal the humanity of a young and vulnerable woman. Nunneries are the only places where women really count for anything.” Anne could or would not hear the alarm bells. An omniscient, evenhanded narrator privy to each character's motivations humanizes them all and reminds us how many lives were sacrificed to the drama of Anne and Henry.Īnne's elder sister Mary, Henry's former mistress, warns her of the danger she faces as his new favorite and suggests she enter a nunnery. Lofts underscores the suspenseful thirteen-year span between the moment Anne first captures Henry’s eye and the moment she falls to the executioner’s axe. The Concubine, portraying the rise and fall of Anne Boleyn as second wife to King Henry VIII, remains vibrant nearly a half century after it was first published.
