Reseña del editor:
The definitive and highly acclaimed biography of the wives of Henry VIII, revealing them each as fascinating characters in their own right. `An intoxicating mixture of sex, sentiment and court intrigue . . . Fraser has the knack . . . of making history not merely readable but irresistible' SUNDAY TIMES `Henry's wives emerge from this supremely readable and ably researched biographical survey not simply as appendages to their husband, but as intriguing individuals in their own right' LITERARY REVIEW
Reseña del editor:
Shows Catherine of Aragon, Anne Boleyn, Jane Seymour, Anne of Cleves, Katharine Howard and Catherine Parr to be more than mere victims of King Henry's obsession with a male heir. Antonia Fraser proves that they were rich and feisty characters with remarkable degrees of spirit and defiance. A sympathetic portrait of each wife emerges, with details of the inevitable great rivalry between them, so high were the stakes in the dangerous game of marrying the King of England. There was the desperate jealousy, too, of Queens who found themselves abandoned, and, more menacing still, the jealousy of the King who discovered himself betrayed.
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