The events which led to the execution of Anne Boleyn Henry VIII''s second queen in 1536 have traditionally been explained by historians in terms of a factional conspiracy masterminded by Henry''s minister Thomas Cromwell. Retha Warnicke''s fascinating and controversial reinterpretation focuses instead on the sexual intrigues and family politics pervading the court offering a new explanation of Anne''s fall. The picture which emerges - placing Anne''s life in the context of social and religious values and superstitions about witches and the birth of deformed children - changes our perception of her role within the court and suggests that her execution (occurring only four months after a miscarriage) was the tragic consequence of Henry''s profound concern about the continuation of the Tudor dynasty.
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