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History, Fiction, and The Tudors : Sex, Politics, Power, and Artistic License in the Showtime Television Series
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William B. Robison
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2016
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Palgrave Macmillan US
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978-1-137-43881-2
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2016
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10.1057/978-1-137-43883-6
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 27
Henry VIII in The Tudors: Romantic Renaissance Warrior or Soap Opera Playboy?
pp. 59
Catherine of Aragon in The Tudors: Dark Hair, Devotion, and Dignity in Despair
pp. 77
The Tudors, Natalie Dormer, and Our “Default” Anne Boleyn
pp. 97
The Last Four Queens of Henry VIII in The Tudors
pp. 115
The Significance of the King’s Children in The Tudors
pp. 127
The King’s Sister(s), Mistresses, Bastard(s), and “Uncle” in The Tudors
pp. 139
The King’s In-Laws in The Tudors
pp. 153
The King’s Friends in The Tudors
pp. 167
Postmodern and Conservative: The King’s Ministers in The Tudors
pp. 179
A Cardboard Crown: Kingship in The Tudors
pp. 195
The Tudors and the Tudor Court: Know Your Symptom
pp. 209
“The Dyer’s Hands Are Always Stained”: Religion and the Clergy in The Tudors
pp. 223
Fact, Fiction, and Fantasy: Conspiracy and Rebellion in The Tudors
pp. 235
Crime, Punishment, and Violence in The Tudors
pp. 249
Humanism and Humanitarianism in The Tudors
pp. 265
All That Glitters is (Fool’s) Gold: Depictions of Court Entertainment in The Tudors
pp. 281
Holbein and the Artistic Mise-en-Scène of The Tudors
pp. 293
Fashionable Fiction: The Significance of Costumes in The Tudors
pp. 307
Putting Women in Their Place: Gender, Sex, and Rape in The Tudors
pp. 329
Incomplete Prescription: Maladies and Medicine in The Tudors
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