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It is important to note that Gregory takes significant creative liberties:
Certain events are condensed or shifted to heighten the narrative tension of the sisters' competition [3]. Why It Resonates The Other Boleyn Girl
While Mary was indeed Henry VIII's mistress before Anne, there is little historical evidence of the intense, lifelong "catfight" depicted in the novel [1]. It is important to note that Gregory takes
Philippa Gregory’s reimagines the cutthroat world of the Tudor court through the eyes of Mary Boleyn, the "forgotten" sister of the infamous Anne. The Core Conflict The Other Boleyn Girl