QUESTION: Thomas More is depicted very differently in Robert Bolt's A Man For All Seasons and Hilary Mantel's ... In her novel Wolf Hall (2009), Mantel paints More as dogmatic and cruel ...
Best-selling author Dame Hilary Mantel left her entire £4million ... they took their vows again and remained together until Mantel’s death. The renowned writer penned 12 novels and two collections of ...
The BBC drama, based on Dame Hilary Mantel’s final novel in her epic Tudor trilogy, returned last year with Wolf Hall: The Mirror And The Light. Sir Mark Rylance took a “significant” pay cut ...
Dame Hilary Mantel (1952-2022) was one of Britain’s most acclaimed novelists. She won the Booker Prize twice for her novels set in Tudor England: Wolf Hall and Bring up the Bodies. In the 2017 ...
It’s a sub-genre where, increasingly, women find love later in life (which, in romance novels, means in their 30s, but, hey, it’s progress). Nee worries she lost crucial dating years to the ...
The book, the third in a series, has sold 2.7 million copies in its first week, and provided yet another example of the romantasy genre’s staying power. By Alexandra Alter A few years ago ...
Perhaps no other novel better captures the malleability of truth than The Mirror and the Light, the third and final instalment in Hilary Mantel’s Tudor trilogy. Wolf Hall and Bring Up the Bodies ...
‘My whole life has been a search for the miraculous,’ Bruce Chatwin says. Each of these essays, fragments and sketches written between 1972 and the author’s recent death are way-stations in the search ...
Look closely at this image, stripped of its caption, and join the moderated conversation about what you and other students see. By The Learning Network Look closely at this image, stripped of ...
Or sign-in if you have an account. It has the form and texture of a classic crime novel, its antecedents stretching back decades to the golden age of mystery fiction and the heyday of Agatha ...