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Back to the history now, with "Jane Boleyn, the Infamous Lady Rochford" by Julia Fox.
I don't know why she felt the need to add that to the title, but there we go, have to try and make it seem exciting somehow I suppose. It is a very interesting biography of the wife of George Boleyn, Queen Anne Boleyn's brother, and a lady whom history has been less than charitable about, crediting her with telling the lies that allowed him and his sister to be charged and convicted of incest, leading to their deaths on the block; she is also alleged to have been complicit in the adultery of Queen Catherine Howard - and was convicted and beheaded alongside her in 1542.
This book is supposed to put the record straight. It's very interesting, although the writing style is a bit too novel-like for my taste, every fact is true and researched but there are linking parts that the author cannot possibly know for certain (people's feelings and such). I don't know why she has tried to popularise this book, it's unlikely that anyone would pick it up who hasn't heard of Lady Rochford, and those that do are going to want a real history book. Just my opinion.
I suppose I should be grateful someone has written this book at all, and are trying to popularise history for the masses .
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I read this book a few months ago and can agree that it does read too much like a novel, in fact as nice that someone has actually done a biography about Jane, there wasn't much that I learned from it that already wasn't written in other tudor history books. What also annoyed me was that the front cover was actually a picture of Jane Seymour! GRRRRRRR!
Mini rant over
I have to admit that though they left off the head of the lady on the front cover (which I thought a bit tasteless actually considering what happened to the subject of the book) I thought the picture on the cover didn't look right at all - and that's clearly why. I was thinking to myself that it was part of a very famous painting, wasn't Jane Boleyn and was vaguely annoying me, I didn't attempt to consider who it is, although my brain has been filling in the rest of the picture, lol.
I wonder what made them do that? They must have known that it would have been identified, that portrait is so famous the whole world knows it.
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I'm reading 'My Awakening' by David Duke
It's really opened my eyes to a lot of things that have changed in the UK.
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I'm reading The White Lioness by Henning Mankell, a Kurt Wallander mystery. I watched the Branagh short series of Wallander programmes, and the programme the did about making the programmes -- they really know how to milk an idea these days -- and thought I might enjoy the Wallander stuff. I expect it to be grittier than my usual light-hearted whodunnits, but extremely well written. I'm only about twenty pages in so far, but it's excellent thus far. Fingers crossed!
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