The 1830s in France saw a revival of artistic interest in and representations of Anne Boleyn, the second wife of King Henry VIII of England. This thesis traces Anne\u27s influence on artistic, dramatic, and literary works of the 1830s and focuses on how these portrayals differed from one another as well as contemporary and modern opinions of Anne
Characterisations of Mary Boleyn, the sister of Anne, have long been defined by her position as a ro...
This thesis uses the social history of Early Modern England to provide the context for a discussion ...
As two of Renaissance Europe\u27s most controversial women, Anne Boleyn and Lucrezia Borgia have bee...
The 1830s in France saw a revival of artistic interest in and representations of Anne Boleyn, the se...
Writers and historians from earlier centuries imagined Anne Boleyn as a villain; a forward and evil ...
This thesis examines the historic and dramatic representations of Anne Boleyn, who played a uniquely...
Anne Boleyn (c. 1501 – 1536), the second wife of Henry VIII, was an influential and controversial fi...
In this groundbreaking new biography, G. W. Bernard offers a fresh portrait of one of England’s most...
The subject of this master thesis is Anne Boleyn, Queen of England living in the sixteenth century, ...
The two poems and historical notes that I worked on were a part of my interest in both history and p...
Although Anne Boleyn was English, she was frequently perceived as French concerning her education an...
Anne Boleyn, the second wife of king Henry VIII, was one of the most controversial queens of the En...
On October 21, 2015, Susan Bordo, Otis A. Singletary Professor of Humanities, Department of Gender &...
Anna Boleyn to jedna z najbardziej znanych i kontrowersyjnych królowych angielskich. Jej burzliwy zw...
Queen Anne Boleyn (~1507-1536) failed to meet social norms during her time as Queen Consort to Henry...
Characterisations of Mary Boleyn, the sister of Anne, have long been defined by her position as a ro...
This thesis uses the social history of Early Modern England to provide the context for a discussion ...
As two of Renaissance Europe\u27s most controversial women, Anne Boleyn and Lucrezia Borgia have bee...
The 1830s in France saw a revival of artistic interest in and representations of Anne Boleyn, the se...
Writers and historians from earlier centuries imagined Anne Boleyn as a villain; a forward and evil ...
This thesis examines the historic and dramatic representations of Anne Boleyn, who played a uniquely...
Anne Boleyn (c. 1501 – 1536), the second wife of Henry VIII, was an influential and controversial fi...
In this groundbreaking new biography, G. W. Bernard offers a fresh portrait of one of England’s most...
The subject of this master thesis is Anne Boleyn, Queen of England living in the sixteenth century, ...
The two poems and historical notes that I worked on were a part of my interest in both history and p...
Although Anne Boleyn was English, she was frequently perceived as French concerning her education an...
Anne Boleyn, the second wife of king Henry VIII, was one of the most controversial queens of the En...
On October 21, 2015, Susan Bordo, Otis A. Singletary Professor of Humanities, Department of Gender &...
Anna Boleyn to jedna z najbardziej znanych i kontrowersyjnych królowych angielskich. Jej burzliwy zw...
Queen Anne Boleyn (~1507-1536) failed to meet social norms during her time as Queen Consort to Henry...
Characterisations of Mary Boleyn, the sister of Anne, have long been defined by her position as a ro...
This thesis uses the social history of Early Modern England to provide the context for a discussion ...
As two of Renaissance Europe\u27s most controversial women, Anne Boleyn and Lucrezia Borgia have bee...