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Philippa Gregory

Philippa Gregory

Britishb. January 9, 1954Historical Fiction

Philippa Gregory is a British historical fiction author whose The Other Boleyn Girl became a cultural phenomenon and is credited with reviving popular interest in Tudor history. Her focus on women's perspectives in historical periods previously dominated by male-centered narratives has been widely influential.

Works

  • The Other Boleyn GirlA woman claims to be Henry VIII's mistress while her sister becomes his famous queen→
  • The White QueenThe Wars of the Roses reimagined through the eyes of Elizabeth of York→
  • The Red QueenThe life and power of Margaret Beaufort during England's bloodiest civil war→
  • The Kingmaker's DaughterWarwick's daughter navigates love and loyalty during the Wars of the Roses→
  • The Lady of the RiversFrom peasant to royal advisor, a woman shapes the fate of medieval kingdoms→
  • The Constant PrincessKatherine of Aragon's early life as Spain's beloved princess and England's future queen→
  • The Boleyn InheritanceThree women connected to Henry VIII's court reveal their untold stories and ambitions→

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