
George Boleyn
Tudor Poet, Courtier & Diplomat
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History has long cast George Boleyn in the shadow of his more infamous sister, Anne Boleyn. Known primarily for his tragic downfall—executed on charges of treason, incest, and conspiracy against King Henry VIII—George has too often been reduced to a footnote in Tudor history.
But there was so much more to this remarkable man.
In this meticulously researched and compelling biography, Clare Cherry and Claire Ridgway bring George Boleyn vividly to life—not as a tragic accessory to his sister’s fall, but as a gifted poet, skilled diplomat, influential courtier, and loyal brother navigating the deadly politics of Henry VIII’s court.
Follow George’s meteoric rise in the dazzling world of the Tudor court, from the favour he enjoyed with the King to his role in the religious and political upheavals of the 1520s and 30s. Discover the real man behind the myths: his talents, his beliefs, his marriage to Jane Parker, and his work as a key player in the Reformation Parliament and international diplomacy.
This comprehensive biography is divided into three rich sections—Beginnings, Career and Influence, and End of an Era—and explores:
George’s literary contributions and overlooked poetry
His personality, passions, and place in court society
His political and religious convictions
His marriage and its complexities
His diplomatic missions and international significance
The dramatic downfall of the Boleyn family
What happened after the scaffold, and the intriguing legacy of the Clonony Castle Boleyns
With full references, detailed notes, a bibliography, and insightful appendices, George Boleyn: Tudor Poet, Courtier and Diplomat offers a nuanced and fascinating portrait of a man whose life and legacy deserve a closer look.
Step into the world of the Tudors—and meet George Boleyn as you’ve never known him before.