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  1. Hace 2 días · I first came across Hilary Mantel and her writing as a much younger woman. Back in 2003, I had lived with endometriosis for about 20 years, although for the first decade I didn’t have a name for it. All I knew was that I used to faint with pain every month - in classrooms in Stalybridge, and later in offices in London.

  2. Hace 1 día · A complete guide to Hilary Mantel’s Bring Up the Bodies This guide was first published in 2024 as part of the 2024 Wolf Crawl slow read of Hilary Mantel’s Cromwell Trilogy. Read more about that read along. #1 Falcons #2 Crows.

  3. Hace 1 día · En este artículo queremos recomendar tres libros de tres autoras fantásticas. Desde una colección de cuentos hasta otra colección, esta vez de artículos, pasando por una novela espectacular, las tres escritoras que mencionamos son tres estandartes literarios que no pueden faltan en vuestras estanterías. 1. Aprender a hablar, de Hilary Mantel.

  4. Hace 1 hora · The Execution of Lady Jane Grey by Paul Delaroche. Bequeathed by the Second Lord Cheylesmore, 1902. In stark contrast to Dame Hilary Mantel’s “subjective interpretation” of the past through ...

  5. Hace 16 horas · In stark contrast to Dame Hilary Mantel’s “subjective interpretation” of the past through historical fiction, or the detailed historical research which underpinned C.J. Samson’s Shardlake. For the creators of My Lady Jane, the truth is only something that can be twisted for fun. Breaking with history

  6. Hace 7 horas · HILARY MANTEL wins her second Booker Prize with “Bring Up the Bodies,” the second book in her trilogy about Thomas Cromwell’s rise to power in the court of Henry VIII.

  7. Hace 5 días · Through close readings of two stories from the collection, ‘Comma’and ‘The Heart Fails Without Warning’, I will demonstrate how Mantel depicts her characters’ bodies as spaces where metaphor and materiality interact, as essentially biocultural.