Episode 27 – Talking Tudors with Dr Stephanie Russo

Natalie Grueninger speaks with Dr Stephanie Russo about the literary afterlife of Anne Boleyn.

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Books Mentioned

The Novels of Queen Elizabeth by Madame d’Aulnoy

Historic Tales: A Novel by Anonymous (1790)

Anne Boleyn by Katherine Thompson (1842)

A Journey from this World to the Next by Henry Fielding (1744)

Murder Most Royal by Jean Plaidy

The Lady in the Tower by Jean Plaidy

The Favour of Kings by Mary Hastings Bradley

The Concubine by Norah Lofts

And Wild For to Hold by Nancy Kress

A Rose With All Its Thorns by Lillian Steward Carl

A Tudor Story by W. S Packenham-Walsh

Le Temps Viendra by Sarah Morris

The Shetland Murder Mysteries by Ann Cleves

Stephanie’s Tudor Takeaway

The Head That Launched A Thousand Books – Anne Boleyn in Fiction


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