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612 pages, Hardcover
First published February 23, 2010
It matters also that both Henry and his daughter Elizabeth were not just rulers but consummate performers, masters of political propaganda and political theatre. They created, and spent their lives hiding inside, fictional versions of themselves that never bore more than a severely limited relation to reality but were nevertheless successfully imprinted on the collective imagination of their own time.The purpose of G.J. Meyer is to unravel the many myths blurring the images of these English monarchs that are actually based from the recently upheld scholastic records in a way that would confound the true nature of themselves behind the great drama curtailing the reality of their reign.