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Author Borman, Tracy, author.

Title Anne Boleyn & Elizabeth I : the mother and daughter who forever changed British history / Tracy Borman.

Edition First Grove Atlantic hardcover edition.
Publication Info. New York : Atlantic Monthly Press, 2023.
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 95th Street Adult Nonfiction  942.055 BOR    AVAILABLE
 Naper Blvd. Adult Nonfiction  942.055 BOR    AVAILABLE
 Nichols Adult Nonfiction  942.055 BOR    AVAILABLE
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Description x, 310 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 24 cm
Contents 'Fettered with chains of gold' -- 'A virgin is now born' -- 'No other Princess in England' -- 'Of corrupt seed' -- 'Storms and tempests' -- 'A child toward' -- 'No words of Boleyn' -- 'The school of affliction' -- 'The sore which was with age over-skinned' -- 'Of her own blood and lineage' -- 'A French partisan' -- 'Angry with any love' -- 'Nearness of blood' -- 'The time will come' -- 'A Queen in heaven' -- Epilogue 'Surprised her sex'.
Summary "Anne Boleyn may be best known for losing her head, but as Tudor expert Tracy Borman reveals in a book that recasts British history, her greatest legacy lies in the path-breaking reign of her daughter, Elizabeth. Much of the fascination with Britain's legendary Tudors centers around the dramas surrounding Henry VIII and his six wives and Elizabeth I's rumored liaisons. Yet the most fascinating relationship in that historic era may well be that between the mother and daughter who, individually and collectively, changed the course of British history. The future Queen Elizabeth was not yet three when her mother, Anne Boleyn, was beheaded on May 19, 1536, on Henry's order, incensed that she had not given him a son and tired of her contentious nature. Elizabeth had been raised away from court, rarely even seeing Anne; and after her death, Henry tried in every way to erase Anne's presence and memory. At that moment in history, few could have predicted that mother and daughter would each leave enduring, and interlocked, legacies. Yet as Tracy Borman reveals in this first-ever joint portrait, both women broke the mold for British queens and for women in general at the time. Anne was instrumental in reforming and reshaping forever Britain's religious traditions, and her years of wielding power over a male-dominated court provided an inspiring role model for Elizabeth's glittering and unprecedented 45-year reign. Indeed, Borman shows how much Elizabeth--most visibly by refusing to ever marry, but in many other more subtle ways that defined her court--was influenced by her mother's legacy. In its originality, Anne Boleyn & Elizabeth I sheds new light on two of history's most famous women--the private desires, hopes, and fears that lay behind their dazzling public personas, and the surprising influence each had on the other during and after their lifetimes. In the process, Tracy Borman reframes our understanding of the entire Tudor era"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 245-290) and index.
Subject Elizabeth I, Queen of England, 1533-1603.
Anne Boleyn, Queen, consort of Henry VIII, King of England, 1507-1536.
Queens -- England -- Biography.
Great Britain -- History -- Elizabeth, 1558-1603.
Great Britain -- History -- Henry VIII, 1509-1547.
Mothers and daughters -- England.
Added Title Mother and daughter who forever changed British history
Anne Boleyn and Elizabeth I
ISBN 9780802162069 (hardcover)
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