jz’s Reviews > Bring Up the Bodies > Status Update

jz
jz is on page 69 of 432
“In the year 1257, an elephant died in the Tower menagerie and was buried in a pit near the chapel. But the following year he was dug up and his remains sent to Westminster Abbey. Now, what did they want at Westminster Abbey, with the remains of an elephant? If not to carve a ton of relics out of him, and make his animal bones into the bones of saints?” (69).
16 hours, 42 min ago
Bring Up the Bodies (Thomas Cromwell, #2)

flag

jz’s Previous Updates

jz
jz is on page 322 of 432
“Gentle Norris: chief bottom-wiper to the king, spinner of silk threads, spider of spiders, black centre of the vast dripping web of court patronage: what a spry and amiable man he is, past forty but wearing it lightly. Norris is a man always in equipoise, a living illustration of the art of sprezzatura… He has the air of a man who has not so much achieved success, as become resigned to it.”
7 hours, 32 min ago
Bring Up the Bodies (Thomas Cromwell, #2)


jz
jz is on page 193 of 432
“He is not a man wedded to action, Boleyn, but rather a man who stands by, smirking and stroking his beard; he thinks he looks enigmatic, but instead he looks as if he’s pleasuring himself.”
10 hours, 48 min ago
Bring Up the Bodies (Thomas Cromwell, #2)


jz
jz is on page 187 of 432
“Katherine was not without sin, but now her sins are taken off her.
They are all heaped upon Anne: the shadow who flits after her, the woman draped in night. The old queen dwells in the radiance of God's presence, her dead infants swaddled at her feet, but Anne dwells in this sinful world below, stewed in her childbed sweat, in her soiled sheet. But her hands and feet are cold and her heart is like a stone.”
10 hours, 53 min ago
Bring Up the Bodies (Thomas Cromwell, #2)


jz
jz is on page 141 of 432
“Brandon can make a racket, unreproved, near the royal person; he can slap the king on the back and call him Harry; he can chuckle with him over ancient jests and tilt-yard escapades. But chivalry's day is over. One day soon moss will grow in the tilt yard. The days of the moneylender have arrived, and the days of the swaggering privateer; banker sits down with banker, and kings are their waiting boys” (141).
14 hours, 58 min ago
Bring Up the Bodies (Thomas Cromwell, #2)


No comments have been added yet.