The Rise and Fall of Thomas Cromwell: Henry VIII''s Most Faithful Servant
English
By (author): John Schofield
Thomas Cromwell was a man of humble origins and outstanding intellect who rose up to become Henry VIIIs chief minister and right-hand man during the English Reformation. He wielded enormous power while he retained the kings favour, but the failure of Henrys marriage to Anne of Cleves, which Cromwell had arranged, led to his swift downfall and execution. In this biography, John Schofield reveals that the popular image of Cromwell as a blood-stained henchman is largely fictional. Detailed research into contemporary sources illuminates his brilliant mind and his love for and patronage of the arts and humanities, while short case studies shed new light on his relations with, and his reputation among, Henry VIIIs subjects. In his conclusion, Schofield narrates the drama of Cromwells downfall and highlights the kings posthumous exoneration of the most faithful servant he ever had.
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