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    The Other Boleyn Girl

    The Other Boleyn Girl

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    Auteur: Philippa Gregory
    Créateur: Philippa Gregory
    Éditeur: HarperCollins

    Prix de liste: EUR 10,66
    Acheter Neuf: EUR 5,20
    Vous épargnez: EUR 5,46 (51%)

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    Évaluation moyenne des clients: 4.5 sur 5 étoiles 3 commentaires
    Classement parmi les ventes: 24917

    Média: Broche
    Édition: New Ed
    Pages: 544
    Poids (kg): 0.8
    Dimension (cm): 7.6 x 5.1 x 1.7

    ISBN: 0006514006
    Code Décimal Dewey: 813
    EAN: 9780006514008
    ASIN: 0006514006

    Date de publication: Octobre 7, 2002
    Disponibilité: Expedition sous 1 a 2 jours ouvres
    Condition: NOUVEAU et EN STOCK - Expedie dans 5-7 jours du Grande Bretagne

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    Amazon.co.uk
    Everyone knows the fate of Anne Boleyn, but not many know the story of her rise to majesty and the part played by her rival and sister, Mary, who was Henry's mistress and mother to two of his bastard children before the dazzling older Boleyn girl even caught his eye. Philippa Gregory, whose own role as the Queen of historical romance grows more secure with each new novel, has surpassed her self with this epic tale of lust, jealousy and betrayal. The Other Boleyn Girl charts the lives of both Boleyns--each in their turn "the other Boleyn Girl"--and their fiercely ambitious, conniving family who used the girls as pawns to advance their own positions at the court of Henry VIII. At 13, Mary is little more than a child when she is presented to Henry, ordered by her scheming family to serve her King and country by opening her legs whenever commanded, or doing anything else the great monarch desires. And while his loins are satisfied, life at court is sweet for the unofficial Queen and her pushy coterie. Inevitably though, the King's eyes soon begin to wander and Mary is overlooked, helpless to do anything but aid her family's plot to advance their fortunes, replace her with Anne and give Henry the greatest gift of all: a son and heir.

    So good a job has Ms Gregory done at portraying the Boleyns and Howards as selfish, scheming, treacherous manipulators however, that it becomes increasingly hard to feel empathy for any of them. While Mary is merely hapless, Anne is the most ruthless of them all, so that instead of feeling cheated by knowing the outcome of her story, it only serves to help digest her unpalatable rise. Such a gruesome destiny was never more deserved. Ms Gregory has worked hard at researching her historical references. Daily life at court is described in fascinating detail--from the relentless leisure pursuits, masques and banquets laid on for the easily bored King to the complex hierarchies and machinations of the courtiers. However, the fall of Queen Katherine of Aragon and her only child, the Princess Mary, and the politics of the competing European courts and the break with Rome are seen only as a backdrop to the bawdy goings-on of the Boleyns and their fateful race for the crown. --Carey Green


    Commentaires des clients:

    5 sur 5 étoiles Page turner   Septembre 30, 2008
    C. Chardon (Marseille, France)
    I loved the fact that Ann's story was told from the point of view of her sister. There are many interesting descriptions of the life court lead at that time, it makes you wonder what Henry VIII was doing regarding England and his people when he seemed to be only obsessed with his ladies and pleasure.
    A real age turner



    5 sur 5 étoiles The fascinating story of Ann Boleyn   Peuvent 9, 2007
    D. Legare (Ile de France)
    8 sur 8 ont trouvé ce commentaire utile

    This is NOT just another historical novel, it is an excellent historical novel! Not only is it well documented, but Philippa Gregory certainly knows how to tell a good story and God knows Ann Boleyn's rise and fall is a great story. The court is incredibly well depicted as well as the political games orchestrated by powerful English families to push their daughters into the royal bed. The young girls are just another means of acquiring more riches, more land, more power. Some of them are better at this game than others and for a time Ann Boleyn is the best. Philippa Gregory describes her as bright, demanding and more than often cunning. She appears as a dazzling courtesan driven by a ruthless family. A complex personality living in a merciless environment and at a turning point in English history. Although I knew the end I kept reading through the night to finish it....


    4 sur 5 étoiles captivant   Peuvent 7, 2007
    Pascale Carrade (france)
    4 sur 6 ont trouvé ce commentaire utile

    bien sur, tout le monde connait deja Anne Boleyn, mais ici c'est de sa soeur Mary qu'il s'agit. P. Gregory nous raconte sa vie et ses amours avec Henry VII avec realisme et passion. C'est un roman historique qui se lit d'un seul trait pour mieux comprendre des personnages qui sont le reflet d'une epoque.

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