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Titre original : The Marrying of Anne of Cleve

Auteur :

Retha M. Warnicke
Genre : BiographieDate de publication (pays d'origine) : Langue d'origine : AnglaisParution France : 17 février 2011

Éditeur :

Cambridge University Press
ISBN : 978-0521179690Aussi connu sous le nom de : The Marrying of Anne of Cleve Royal Protocol in Tudor England

Résumé : This book is a study of the marrying of Anne of Cleves to King Henry VIII. It contains facinating material ) including "demonic" interference and sexual politics at court - wich differs from the usual stereotyped accounts of Anne. It also provides a rich new context of royal courtship rituals, and a startling account of the king's failure to consummate his marriage. Henry's decision to ally himself with this German noblewoman in 1540 as in part a reaction to the Franco-Imperial treaty mediated by Pope Paul III, who renewed a suspended bull of excommunication against Henry in the hope of isolating England diplomatically. The subsequent marriage procedures, from the advent of negotiations and the portrait of Anne by Hans Holbein the Younger to Henry's Rochester greeting of Anne - in disguise - and the Greenwich nuptials, followed usual royal protocol. However, the king's sexual incapacity, wich prevented the consummation of the marriage, culminated in the fall and subsequent execution of Thomas Cromwell and his client Lord Hungerford, who were both tarred with the brush of sexual heresy.