Cultural depictions of Henry VIII

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Portrait of Henry VIII by Hans Holbein the Younger, c. 1537–1547

Henry VIII and his reign have frequently been depicted in art, film, literature, music, opera, plays, and television.

Art[edit]

Film[edit]

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Radio[edit]

Television[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Talcott, Shelly (25 March 2017). Fall of the House of Queens. ISBN 978-1514807293.
  2. ^ "BBC Programme Index".
  3. ^ "BBC Radio 4 Extra - Crowned Hudds, Fourth Wedding and Some Funerals".
  4. ^ "BBC Radio 3 - Drama on 3, Henry VIII".
  5. ^ "BBC Radio 4 Extra - the Ghostbuster Diaries, My Three Ladies".
  6. ^ "BBC Radio 4 Extra - the Six Mothers-in-Law of Henry VIII".
  7. ^ Cervera, César (1 October 2015). "Enrique VIII, el Rey inglés que deshonró a la tía madrileña de Carlos I de España". ABC.

Further reading[edit]

  • Kratochvil, Eva. Crafting the Royal Image: Censorship and Portrayals of the Tudor Dynasty under Henry VIII (MA thesis, Concordia University, 2016) online; bibliography pp 65–72.
  • Lipscomb, Suzannah. "A King Caught on Camera." History Today (April 2016), Vol. 66 Issue 4, pp 48+
  • Monk, Claire, and Amy Sargeant, ed. British Historical Cinema (Routledge, 2015).
  • Parrill, Sue, and William B. Robison, The Tudors on Film and Television (McFarland, 2013). ISBN 978-0786458912.
  • Rankin, Mark, Christopher Highley, and John N. King, eds. Henry VIII and his afterlives: literature, politics, and art (Cambridge UP, 2009).
  • Street, Sarah. "Stepping Westward: the distribution of British feature films in America, and the case of the ‘Private Life of Henry VIII’" in Justine Ashby and Andrew Higson eds. British Cinema: Past and Present (2000).

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