‘Chocolat’ crossed with ‘A Man For All Seasons’?
Everyone knows the story of Anne Boleyn. Henry VIII divorced his longstanding, long-suffering, older, Spanish wife for a young, black-eyed English beauty, and, in doing so, severed England from Rome and indeed from the rest of the western world. Then, when Henry had what he wanted, he managed a mere three years of marriage before beheading his wife for alleged adultery with several men, among them his own best friend and her own brother.
This is the context for Suzannah Dunn’s stunning new novel, which is about – and told by – two women: Anne Boleyn, the king’s mistress and fated queen; and Lucy Cornwallis, the king’s confectioner, an employee of the very highest status, who made the centrepiece of each of the feasts to mark the important occasions in Anne’s ascent. There’s another link between them, though: the lovely Mark Smeaton, wunderkind musician, the innocent on whom, ultimately, Anne’s downfall hinged...
Suzannah Dunn has all the equipment needed for literary commercial success: wit, a mastery of dialogue, brilliant characterisation, lack of pretence, and good humour. ‘The Queen of Subtleties’ adds to that mix a wonderfully balanced, strong story; Dunn has plumped for a fascinating retelling of one of the most often-told, most compelling stories of our islands’ history. In doing so, she’s turning from contemporary stories to historical fiction. The result is sensational.
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‘“The Queen of Subtleties” offers a stunningly refreshing way of retelling an old story. I often abandon historical novels nowadays, but I really could not put this one down. It brings Anne Boleyn to life as never before, and, probably for the first time ever in fiction, Henry VIII emerges as a truly credible character in an authentic setting.’ Alison Weir, author of ‘The Six Wives of Henry VIII’
‘A remarkable writer, a lyricist of ordinary life and ordinary people transfigured by extreme emotions.’ Christopher Hart, Daily Telegraph
‘Suzannah Dunn is that rarity among contemporary novelists: a genuine stylist. Her prose is like truffles – rich, rare, dark, but never cloying.’ Wendy Perriam
‘Her ear for the rhythms of speech is unerring, her feeling for the minutiae of experience acute. It takes a good deal of artistry to create the illusion of real life, and she has managed something more difficult still, which is to show us how strange real life can be.’ Christina Koning, The Times
This is the context for Suzannah Dunn's wonderful new novel, which is about – and told by – two women: Anne Boleyn, king's mistress and fated queen; and Lucy Cornwallis, the king's confectioner, an employee of the very highest status, who made the centrepiece of each of the feasts to mark the important occasions in Anne's ascent. There's another link between them, though: the lovely Mark Smeaton, wunderkind musician, the innocent on whom, ultimately, Anne's downfall hinged...
Suzannah Dunn has all the equipment needed for literary-commercial success: wit, a mastery of dialogue, brilliant characterization, lack of pretence, and good humour. The Queen of Subtleties adds to that mix a wonderfully balanced, strong story; Dunn has plumped for a fascinating retelling of one of the most often-told, most compelling stories of our islands' history. In doing so, she's turning from contemporary stories to historical fiction. The result is sensational.
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Book Description Paperback. Condition: Very Good. The book has been read, but is in excellent condition. Pages are intact and not marred by notes or highlighting. The spine remains undamaged. Seller Inventory # GOR005371152
Book Description Paperback. MAR04. This novel depicts the rise and fall of Anne Boleyn, the most spirited, independent and courageous of Henry's queens, as viewed from both the bedrooms and the kitchens of the Tudor court. It is told through the eyes of two women: Anne Boleyn and Lucy Cornwallis, the king's confectioner. This is a used book in good condition, meaning that it shows signs of wear but has no major defects.Most of our images are sourced automatically, so the book cover shown might be different to the edition we have in stock. {"length"=>["23"], "width"=>["15"], "units"=>["Centimeters"]}. Seller Inventory # 16612546