The Concubine: A Novel

The Concubine: A Novel by Norah Lofts is a reprint edition published by Touchstone on June 10, 2008. This historical fiction work delves into the tumultuous world of the Tudor court, focusing on the life of Anne Boleyn, who captures the attention of King Henry VIII. The narrative explores the complexities of desire, power, and betrayal that defined this pivotal moment in English history, as Anne transitions from a lady-in-waiting to the queen, facing the consequences of her rise amidst the king’s volatile affections.
Readers will find a richly woven tale that highlights the intrigue and danger surrounding Anne’s ascent, revealing how her ambitions and the king’s passions lead to a series of dramatic events with far-reaching implications. The story examines themes of loyalty and the precarious nature of power, set against the backdrop of a court where allegiances can shift in an instant. With 464 pages, this edition presents Lofts’ enduring portrayal of Anne Boleyn, ensuring that her story continues to resonate with those interested in historical narratives centered on Great Britain.
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Acclaimed and beloved historical novelist Norah Lofts brings to life the danger, romance, and intrigue of the Tudor court that forever altered the course of English history.
The king first noticed Anne Boleyn as a heartbroken sixteen-year-old, sullen and beautiful after a thwarted romance with the son of the Earl of Northumberland. “All eyes and hair,” a courtier had said disparagingly of her, but when King Henry VIII fell for young Anne, nothing could keep him from what he desired. Against common sense and the urgings of his most trusted advisors, Henry defied all, blindly following his passion for Anne, using the power he held over the bodies and souls of all who reside in his realm and beyond. Anne’s ascent to the throne elevates her from lady-in-waiting to the highest position a woman could attain, but her life spirals out of control when Henry is driven to desperate acts of betrayal and violence. The consequences of Anne’s rise to power and eventual demise are felt well beyond the inner circle of the court. Loyalties, to church, to queen, to country, are tested, and — in the wake of the king’s volatile passions — can be an unpredictable matter of life and death.
First published in 1963 and adored by readers for generations, Lofts’ lush and moving portrayal of the ambitious and doomed Anne Boleyn will continue to reign as a classic retelling of this epic chapter of history vividly brought to life.
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