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in terms of it being an adaptation of two books, haven't we already finished with Wolf Hall and moved onto Bring Up The Bodies ? [not that I've read either] - or is that the point that has already been made upthread ?
in terms of it being an adaptation of two books, haven't we already finished with Wolf Hall and moved onto Bring Up The Bodies ? [not that I've read either] - or is that the point that has already been made upthread ?
Bring up the Bodies begins in 1535 with Henry's progress and his stay at Wolf Hall and ends in 1536, which is a year before Anne gets the chop! That is, of course, if the adaptation stays true to the book.
I see (I think). So we're two-thirds through the TV series but not into the second book yet.
It seems so mercia because tonight's penultimate episode is entitled Crows (the first chapter of Bodies) and the final episode is Master of Phantoms (the last chapter) so I guess these two episodes are the whole book.
(I do hope you're also enjoying it!)
Bring up the Bodies begins in 1535 with Henry's progress and his stay at Wolf Hall and ends in 1536, which is a year before Anne gets the chop! That is, of course, if the adaptation stays true to the book.
No, that's not right - Bring up the Bodies ends with Anne's execution, which was in May 1536.
"...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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