![]() ![]() However, the one fault I found was that the book was often repetitive between chapters. This novel is effective in giving the reader a detailed look at real life in Tudor England with respect to actual day-to-day activities such as hygiene and the difficulty of moving Henry’s entire court on his whim. Chapman tries to counter his point of view with those of others who were loyal to Anne. Obviously, someone such as Eustace Chapuys would naturally align himself with Queen Catherine of Aragon and thus be an unreliable source of information concerning how the people felt about Anne Boleyn. In her novel Anne Boleyn in London, Lissa Chapman provides the reader with an objective view of the ill-fated queen as well as those events and people who surrounded her throughout her life.Ĭhapman has done extensive research and not only quotes her sources but also weighs how much we can trust them depending on the political leanings of the source. There is no doubt that Anne Boleyn, more than any of Henry VIII’s wives, has always been surrounded by controversy, whether alive or dead. ![]()
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