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More Praise for Karen Lindsey's
Divorced, Beheaded, Survived

"For one unaccustomed to the cast of characters at Henry's court,
here is a fine crash course. Lindsey starts us off with Henry's
grandmother, the cunning Margaret Beaufort, and leaves us with
Henry's second daughter, Elizabeth, who would grow up to rule
England for 50 memorable years."

-- Fort Worth Star-Telegram

"A lively and enthralling read about a fascinating subject. The story
of the wives of Henry VIII has been milked for titillation and
melodrama, but rarely has it been addressed so clearly, with so much
womanly common sense and wit. Lindsey makes us take a fresh
look at a story we may think we know. The result is delightful."

-- Marge Piercy

" Karen Lindsey brings a fresh and thoughtful perspective to the
story of the wives of Henry VIII. These fascinating women are
brought to new life by her lively descriptions and feminist insights.
Anyone interested in biography, women's history, or Tudor court
politics should enjoy this book."

-- Carole Levin
Professor of History, SUNY--New Paltz

Author, "The Heart and Stomach of a King": Elizabeth I
and the Politics of Sex and Power

"Delightful. . . . Informed by feminist theory and experience, this is
a lively and convincing reconstruction of the lives and characters of
the six queens and their setting in Tudor England. Karen Lindsey
offers an original and important perspective on 16th-century his-
tory and women's lives."

-- Clarissa Atkinson
Associate Dean, Harvard University Divinity School

Author, The Oldest Vocation: Christian Motherhood in the Medieval West

"A scholarly yet lively book that reads like a novel. A feminist rein-
terpretation--it's about time!"

-- Robin Morgan

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Publication Information: Book Title: Divorced, Beheaded, Survived: A Feminist Reinterpretation of the Wives of Henry VIII. Contributors: Karen Lindsey - author. Publisher: Perseus Books (Current Publisher: Perseus Publishing). Place of Publication: Reading, MA. Publication Year: 1995. Page Number: i.
    
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