Who’s the “real” Anne Boleyn—the medal, the portraits, or the version we’ve imagined? In this interview, Helene Harrison joins me to discuss her book The Many Faces of Anne Boleyn: Interpreting Image and Perception—not a biography, but a study of how Anne has been seen across centuries.We explore:
What readers should unlearn about Anne’s image
Beyond the 1534 medal: which likeness may come closest—and which is most misleading
Foreign observers (ambassadors, visitors): who reads Anne well, and ...
Who’s the “real” Anne Boleyn—the medal, the portraits, or the version we’ve imagined? In this interview, Helene Harrison joins me to discuss her book The Many Faces of Anne Boleyn: Interpreting Image and Perception—not a biography, but a study of how Anne has been seen across centuries.
We explore:
- What readers should unlearn about Anne’s image
- Beyond the 1534 medal: which likeness may come closest—and which is most misleading
- Foreign observers (ambassadors, visitors): who reads Anne well, and who writes with an agenda?
- Evidence vs. imagination: where the record ends and interpretation begins
- Stage/film/TV: what one portrayal gets right—and what most get wrong
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