Die Biographie von Anne Boleyn und Heinrich VIII. von John Guy und Julia Fox beleuchtet Annes Einfluss am Hof und in der Politik. Sie wollte mehr als nur die Mätresse sein und strebte nach Macht, bis ihre Beziehung in Hass umschlug. Das Buch bietet eine neue Perspektive auf ihr dramatisches Leben in einem paranoiden Hof.
Julia Fox Bücher
Julia Fox ist eine Autorin, deren Werk tief in historischer Recherche und Erzählung verwurzelt ist. Sie konzentriert sich darauf, wichtige historische Persönlichkeiten und ihre Epochen zum Leben zu erwecken, indem sie deren Motivationen und die gesellschaftlichen Kräfte erforscht, die sie prägten. Durch sorgfältige Studien und fesselndes Storytelling zielt Fox darauf ab, die Komplexität menschlicher Erfahrungen und den Lauf der Geschichte für ihre Leser zu beleuchten.





For centuries, little beyond rumor and scandal has been associated with "the infamous Lady Rochford" and sister-in-law of the doomed Anne Boleyn. Historian Fox sets the record straight and restores dignity to this much-maligned figure whose life and reputation were taken from her.
The hotly anticipated book from 'one of the all-time pop-culture greats' (New York magazine) that chronicles her shocking life and unyielding determination to not only survive but achieve her dreams.
A fierce, scholarly tour-de-force, this groundbreaking examination delves into one of the most dramatic marriages in Henry VIII’s tumultuous reign. It reveals how Henry's obsessive desire for Anne Boleyn transformed both him and his nation. Historians John Guy and Julia Fox present Anne and Henry in new light, utilizing recent archival discoveries to challenge historical myths and misinterpretations. They contextualize their tragic relationship within the major international events of the time, dispelling lingering misogynistic views that underestimated Anne's influence in a patriarchal society. Contrary to the belief that a sixteenth-century woman could wield little power, Anne emerges as a shrewd, ruthless politician who often guided Henry's policies against the counsel of his male advisers, even contemplating joint sovereignty. The authors highlight how Anne organized her court in subversive ways, adopting French protocols that allowed for mingling between sexes, which provided her with political intelligence and authority but also contributed to her downfall. This exhilarating feat of research and analysis offers a fresh perspective on a marriage that has captivated audiences for centuries, ensuring that even the most knowledgeable readers will discover this story anew.