fromThe New Yorker4 months agoThe Second Season of "Wolf Hall" Surpasses Its Acclaimed PredecessorCromwell's rise to power stirs up dangerous rumors in the politically charged atmosphere following Boleyn's execution.
UK newsfromwww.nytimes.com4 months agoWolf Hall: The Mirror and the Light' Review: No Century for Old MenThe Mirror and the Light depicts Thomas Cromwell's moral decline and haunting guilt following his actions in the political landscape of Henry VIII's court.
fromwww.nytimes.com4 months agoWhen the Walls Close In on the Wolf Hall' SagaThe Mirror and the Light continues the story of Thomas Cromwell in a six-part series based on Hilary Mantel's trilogy, airing on PBS.
WritingfromYahoo News8 months agoWhy is Wolf Hall's Thomas Cromwell such a fascinating character?Thomas Cromwell's life intrigues due to the secrecy surrounding his personal story, enriching the historical narrative.