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England in the 1520s is a heartbeat from disaster. If the king dies without a male heir, the country could be destroyed by civil war. Henry VIII wants to annul his marriage of twenty years, and marry Anne Boleyn. The pope and most of Europe oppose him. The quest for the petulant king's freedom destroys his advisor, the brilliant Cardinal Wolsey, and leaves a power vacuum and a deadlock.
Into this impasse steps Thomas Cromwell. Son of a brutal blacksmith, a political genius, a briber, a bully and a charmer, Cromwell has broken all the rules of a rigid society in his rise to power, and is prepared to break some more. Rising from the ashes of personal disaster — the loss of his young family and of Wolsey, his beloved patron — he picks his way deftly through a court where 'man is wolf to man'. Pitting himself against parliament, the political establishment and the papacy, he IS prepared to reshape England to his own and Henry's desires.
From one of our finest living writers, Wolf Hall is that very rare thing: a truly great English novel, one that explores the intersection of individual psychology and wider politics. With a vast array of characters, and richly overflowing with incident, it peels back history to show us Tudor England as a half-made society, moulding Itself with great passion and suffering and courage.
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Biographical fiction, Fiction, History, Man Booker Prize Winner, award:national_book_critics_circle_award=fiction, award:national_book_critics_circle_award=2009, award:man_booker_prize=2009, New York Times bestseller, Historical Fiction, National Book Critics Circle Award Winner, nyt:trade_fiction_paperback=2010-08-29, Fictional Works, National book critics circle award, Fiction, historical, Great britain, fiction, Interpersonal relations, Court and courtiers, Courts and courtiers, Politik, New York Times reviewed, Fiction, historical, general, Historischer Roman, Englisch, Romans, nouvelles, HistoirePeople
Thomas Cromwell Earl of Essex (1485?-1540), Henry VIII, 1509-1547, Walter Cromwell, Thomas Cromwell, Bet Cromwell, Kat Cromwell, Morgan Williams, Liz Wykys, Gregory Cromwell, Richard Cromwell, Anne Cromwell, Grace Cromwell, Henry Wykys, Mercy Wykys, Johane Williamson, John Williamson, Alice Wellyfed, Richard Williams, Rafe Sadler, Thomas Avery, Helen Barre, Thurston, Christophe, Dick Purser, Thomas Wolsey, George Cavendish, Stephen Gardiner, Thomas Wriothesley, Richard Riche, Thomas Audley, Thomas More Sir, Saint (1478-1535), Alice More, John More, Margaret Roper, Anne Cresacre, Henry Pattinson, Humphrey Monmouth, John Petyt, Lucy Petyt, John Parnell, Little Bilney, John Frith, Antonio Bonvisi, Stephen Vaughan, Henry VIII, Katherine of Aragon, Mary I, Anne Boleyn, Mary Boleyn, Thomas Boleyn, George Boleyn, Jane Rochford, Thomas Howard, Mary Shelton, Jane Seymour, Charles Brandon, Henry Norris, Francis Bryan, Francis Weston, William Brereton, Nicholas Carew, Mark Smeaton, Henry Wyatt, Thomas Wyatt, Henry Fitzroy, Henry Percy, William Warham, Cardinal Campeggio, John Fisher, Thomas Cranmer, Hugh Latimer, Rowland Lee, Lord Berners, Lord Lisle, William Stafford, Lady Bryan, Anne Shelton, Eustache Chapuys, John de Dinteville, Henry Courtenay, Gertrude Courtenay, Margaret Pole, Lord Montague, Geoffrey Pole, Reginald Pole, John Seymour, Edward Seymour, Thomas Seymour, Lizzie Seymour, William Butts, Nikolaus Kratzer, Hans Holbein, Sexton, Elizabeth Barton, Will Roper, William Tyndale, William Carey, Charles V, Francis I, Edward IV, Governor of Jersey, Heinrich VIII. England, König (1491-1547), Thomas Cromwell (1485-1540), König Heinrich (England (8), König, VIII.> Heinrich <England, Thomas Cromwell comte de Essex (1485?-1540)Places
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Wolf Hall
2019, 4th Estate
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Wolf Hall: a novel
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2009, John Macrae/Henry Holt and Company
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Wolf Hall (2009) is a historical novel by English author Hilary Mantel, published by Fourth Estate, named after the Seymour family's seat of Wolfhall, or Wulfhall, in Wiltshire. Set in the period from 1500 to 1535, Wolf Hall is a sympathetic fictionalised biography documenting the rapid rise to power of Thomas Cromwell in the court of Henry VIII through to the death of Sir Thomas More. The novel won both the Man Booker Prize and the National Book Critics Circle Award. In 2012, The Observer named it as one of "The 10 best historical novels".
The book is the first in a trilogy; the sequel Bring Up the Bodies was published in 2012. The last book in the trilogy is The Mirror and the Light (2020), which covers the last four years of Cromwell's life.
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