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The Mirror & the Light

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In this concluding volume of the trilogy, the narrative follows the final years of Thomas Cromwell, a man who rises from humble beginnings to wield immense power. Set against the backdrop of 1536, the story opens with the execution of Anne Boleyn, marking a pivotal moment in Cromwell's ascent. As he shares breakfast with the victors, Cromwell navigates the treacherous waters of the Tudor court, where his master, Henry VIII, seeks fleeting happiness with his new queen, Jane Seymour. Lacking familial support or military might, Cromwell relies solely on his wits to envision a reformed England amid political turmoil and rebellion. Despite the challenges posed by traitors and the threat of invasion, he remains steadfast in his ambition for innovation and religious reform. However, as his fortunes shift, enemies lurk in the shadows, raising the question of how long he can endure under Henry's unpredictable rule. This eagerly awaited conclusion, crafted with pathos and energy, showcases Cromwell's transformation into a formidable figure—both a politician and a family man—who ultimately both defied and defined his era.

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The Mirror & the Light, Hilary Mantel

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Rok vydania
2021
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Jazyk
anglicky
Vydavateľ
Picador
Rok vydania
2021
Väzba
mäkká
Počet strán
480
ISBN10
1250182492
ISBN13
9781250182494
Prvé vydanie
2020
Pôvodný názov
The Mirror and the Light
Hodnotenie
4,35 z 5
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In this concluding volume of the trilogy, the narrative follows the final years of Thomas Cromwell, a man who rises from humble beginnings to wield immense power. Set against the backdrop of 1536, the story opens with the execution of Anne Boleyn, marking a pivotal moment in Cromwell's ascent. As he shares breakfast with the victors, Cromwell navigates the treacherous waters of the Tudor court, where his master, Henry VIII, seeks fleeting happiness with his new queen, Jane Seymour. Lacking familial support or military might, Cromwell relies solely on his wits to envision a reformed England amid political turmoil and rebellion. Despite the challenges posed by traitors and the threat of invasion, he remains steadfast in his ambition for innovation and religious reform. However, as his fortunes shift, enemies lurk in the shadows, raising the question of how long he can endure under Henry's unpredictable rule. This eagerly awaited conclusion, crafted with pathos and energy, showcases Cromwell's transformation into a formidable figure—both a politician and a family man—who ultimately both defied and defined his era.