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Jane Seymour: Henry VIII's True Love
 
 

Jane Seymour: Henry VIII's True Love [Kindle Edition]

Elizabeth Norton
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The first ever biography of Jane Seymour, Henry VIII's third wife, who died in childbirth giving the king what he craved most - a son and heir.

Jane Seymour is often portrayed as meek and mild and as the most successful, but one of the least significant, of Henry VIII's wives. The real Jane was a very different character, demure and submissive yet with a ruthless streak - as Anne Boleyn was being tried for treason, Jane was choosing her wedding dress. From the lowliest origins of any of Henry's wives her rise shows an ambition every bit as great as Anne's.

Elizabeth Norton tells the thrilling life of a country girl from rural Wiltshire who rose to the throne of England and became the ideal Tudor woman.

The Kindle Edition contains 53 black and white and 26 colour illustrations

Über den Autor

Elizabeth Norton gained her first degree from the University of Cambridge, and her Masters from the University of Oxford. Her other books include Anne Boleyn: Henry VIII's Obsession, Catherine Parr, Anne of Cleves: Henry VIII's Discarded Bride (all published by Amberley Publishing) and She Wolves: The Notorious Queens of England. She is currently writing England's Queens: The Biography, also for Amberley. She lives in Kingston Upon Thames.

Produktinformation

  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • Dateigröße: 2148 KB
  • Seitenzahl der Print-Ausgabe: 288 Seiten
  • Verlag: Amberley Publishing (24. Oktober 2011)
  • Verkauf durch: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • ASIN: B005ZG7OTY
  • Text-to-Speech (Vorlesemodus): Aktiviert
  • X-Ray: Nicht aktiviert
  • Durchschnittliche Kundenbewertung: 4.0 von 5 Sternen  Alle Rezensionen anzeigen (1 Kundenrezension)
  • Amazon Bestseller-Rang: #214.208 Bezahlt in Kindle-Shop (Siehe Top 100 Bezahlt in Kindle-Shop)

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4.0 von 5 Sternen 1536 - when England had three Queen Consorts 30. Juni 2009
Von Amelrode
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Our most dear and most entirely beloved wife, the Queen" - described Henry VIII his third consort,Jane Seymour, in a letter to the Duke of Norfolk in the summer 1537.Jane was pregnant with the future King Edward VI, the son and heir Henry VIII had longed for. Jane died given birth to Edward. She had been Queen from 30 May 1536 to 24 October 1537.

In 1536 when Jane became Queen England had three Queen Consorts - Catherine of Aragon, Henry's first wife, died 7 January 1536, and Anna Boleyn, wife number 2, was beheaded 19 May 1536. While Catherine of Aragon and Anna Boleyn were crowned, Jane was never even though she was his first true wife as Henry regarded his first two marriages as null and void.

Strangely enough she had never been subject of a proper biography. So like the previous reviewer I was quite excited when I learned that a proper biography will be published. It fills a gap in Tudor literature.

While we are used to that our life is documented well, it may come as a surprise that even the life of a Queen of England is hardly documented. Before she became Henry VIII's wife she was a just the member of a rather unimportant family of the gentry, of local rather than national importance. Even Jane's date of birth is open to speculation. So historians wanting to recreate her life have to make guesses or just indulge in wishful thinking. This already indicated that Jane - without the accident of being Queen Consort - would have not left a mark on history. Elisabeth Norton does this, especially with regards to the time before Jane attracted the interest of the King. So instead of facts one often read the words "may have been" or "must have". Often it is pure guesswork.
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2.0 von 5 Sternen Disappointed 16. Juli 2009
Von cyberpiglet - Veröffentlicht auf Amazon.com
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I was looking forward to this book as a full-length biography of Jane Seymour. Jane is by far the most neglected of Henry VIII's queens, and I have been waiting for something that would shed some light on her life and character. Unfortunately, after reading this book, I am still waiting.

Perhaps the problem here is that there just is not enough information available on which to base a full examination of Jane Seymour's life. As a child of the minor gentry, her youth would have been unremarkable and largely unrecorded. I do think, however, that some conclusions could have been reached by a more thorough examination of the records concerning her family - which would have offered some clues as to Jane's whereabouts at various points in her life.

There is more information available after Jane arrived at the court of Henry VIII, but Norton tends to attempt to enliven her narrative by supplying Jane's reactions and feelings concerning the events that she witnessed. As Jane did not leave a diary telling us how she felt, this is entirely speculation and very disconcerting to someone who is used to reading more traditional biographies.

On the positive side, there are a number of interesting illustrations provided. These are the reason that the book will continue to reside on my bookshelves.
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4.0 von 5 Sternen The Short Life and Short Reign of Jane Seymour 22. November 2009
Von Loves the View - Veröffentlicht auf Amazon.com
Format:Gebundene Ausgabe
Since there is not much known about the short but eventful life of Jane Seymour, this book is necessarily short and speculative.

Elizabeth Norton gets you thinking about the character of Jane. Norton provides evidence to back up the idea that Jane's "career goals" (and those of her supporters) shifted from mistress to queen as an opportunity presented itself. She details what is known of where Jane went and what she did and speculates on what she thought and felt during the trial and execution of Anne Boleyn.

Jane shows spunk on the issues of Princess Mary and the closing of monestaries. It could be her actions here indicate that she is not as afraid of her dangerous husband as Norton implies. It could be that she decided that Henry had come to his senses about Anne, had learned his lesson, and that she would be treated with the respect initially accorded Catherine.

Given the dearth of information on this short life, there is a lot of guessing as to her motives, attitudes and feelings. Not all of it is labeled "probably", "must have" or "could have". The title itself is representative of this speculation.
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4.0 von 5 Sternen Anything but Plain 16. Juli 2009
Von K. Anderson - Veröffentlicht auf Amazon.com
Format:Gebundene Ausgabe|Von Amazon bestätigter Kauf
A good read, finally a book on Jane Seymour.

Since little is known about Jane's life before her arrival to court, much of that part of the book is speculation based off historical records and facts.

However once Jane arrives at court, we see more fact. Jane temperance allows for thoughts and ideals on her feelings of the actions surrounding her, in particular, her rise to Queen. Norton does a fine job of neither villifying or absolving Jane of this contraversial subject.

Also, Norton helps dispell the "Plain" Jane myth. Jane was remebered kindly and some Historians have taken that and made her "Plain", Norton shows that while Jane was not as memorable as her predessecors, she was indeed a woman of intelligence and quiet strengths.

All in all, a good book on Jane Seymour. Not quite the one everyone has been waiting for, but it does provide information on a woman who is often over-shadowed.JANE SEYMOUR: Henry VIII's True Love
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