The Letters of Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn

Author:   S C Stirling
Publisher:   S.C. Stirling
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9798233803130


Pages:   262
Publication Date:   28 January 2026
Format:   Paperback
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The Letters of Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn


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These letters were never meant to survive. Written in secrecy, folded, sealed, and sent with the expectation of disappearance, the private correspondence between Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn was not preserved as history-it was created for persuasion, pressure, intimacy, and control. That seventeen of Henry's letters endure at all is extraordinary. That they survive together is a historical anomaly. But this is not a romance. Read in sequence, these letters form a psychological and political record of transformation: how private desire hardened into political will, how intimacy became authority, and how obsession reshaped a kingdom. Long before laws were written or institutions changed, language itself was already doing the work of power. This book presents the surviving letters in a reconstructed chronological order and subjects each to sustained, line-by-line close reading. Each chapter reveals how Henry's language evolves-from uncertainty to expectation, from persuasion to assumption, from longing to inevitability-exposing the moment where emotion becomes command and affection becomes destiny. Because Anne Boleyn's letters do not survive, this is an asymmetrical archive: we hear only one voice. What emerges is not a balanced courtship, but a growing architecture of pressure, certainty, and entitlement-an anatomy of how a king convinces himself that desire is providence and resistance is futility. This is not a story of scandal. It is a study of power in formation. Blending historical scholarship with forensic textual analysis, this work treats the letters not as romantic artefacts, but as rhetorical instruments-documents that shape belief, justify action, and construct inevitability. Each letter is examined as both emotional expression and political mechanism, revealing the hidden structure beneath Tudor history's most famous relationship. This volume is essential reading for serious general readers, students, and scholars of Tudor England, Reformation history, political psychology, and historical power structures. What these letters show is not simply how a woman became queen. They show how language helped unmake a world.

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Author:   S C Stirling
Publisher:   S.C. Stirling
Imprint:   S.C. Stirling
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.354kg
ISBN:  

9798233803130


Pages:   262
Publication Date:   28 January 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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