• Dame Hilary Mary Mantel DBE FRSL (/mænˈtɛl/ man-TEL; born Thompson; 6 July 1952 – 22 September 2022) was a British writer whose work includes historical...
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  • The Mirror and the Light (category Novels by Hilary Mantel)
    The Mirror & The Light is a historical novel by the English writer Hilary Mantel. Following Wolf Hall (2009) and Bring Up the Bodies (2012), it is the...
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  • is a second adaptation by Peter Straughan of the Wolf Hall novels by Hilary Mantel, and covers the The Mirror and the Light, the final novel in the trilogy...
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  • Wolf Hall (category Novels by Hilary Mantel)
    Wolf Hall is a 2009 historical novel by English author Hilary Mantel, published by Fourth Estate, named after the Seymour family's seat of Wolfhall, or...
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  • authors have won the award twice: J. M. Coetzee Peter Carey J. G. Farrell Hilary Mantel Margaret Atwood The following writers have received two or more nominations:...
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  • Bring Up the Bodies (category Novels by Hilary Mantel)
    Bring Up the Bodies is an historical novel by Hilary Mantel, sequel to the award-winning Wolf Hall and part of a trilogy charting the rise and fall of...
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    Two in January 2015. The six-part series is an adaptation of two of Hilary Mantel's novels, Wolf Hall and Bring Up the Bodies, a fictionalised biography...
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  • Beyond Black (category Novels by Hilary Mantel)
    Beyond Black is a 2005 novel by English writer Hilary Mantel. It was shortlisted for the 2006 Orange Prize for Fiction. The book's central character is...
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    Anne Boleyn in Wolf Hall by Hilary Mantel, which ends with hints of her coming prominence. The second novel in Mantel's series, Bring Up the Bodies focuses...
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  • Look up Mantel or mantel in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Mantel may refer to: Mantel, Germany, a town in Bavaria, Germany Fireplace mantel, a framework...
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  • was Hilary Mantel, an early favourite, for her book Bring Up the Bodies, the sequel to her novel Wolf Hall, which won the award in 2009. Mantel became...
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    admiration of writers as diverse as Henry James, Jorge Luis Borges, and Hilary Mantel. A sequel, Catriona, was published in 1893. The narrative is written...
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  • Every Day Is Mother's Day (category Novels by Hilary Mantel)
    first novel by British author Hilary Mantel, published in 1985 by Chatto and Windus. It was inspired in part by Hilary Mantel's own experiences as a social...
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  • A Place of Greater Safety (category Novels by Hilary Mantel)
    A Place of Greater Safety is a 1992 novel by Hilary Mantel. It concerns the events of the French Revolution, focusing on the lives of Georges Danton,...
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    Dunn (2002) Doomed Queen Anne by Carolyn Meyer (2002) Wolf Hall by Hilary Mantel (2009) Mary has been the central character in three novels based on...
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  • appearing on Broadway (the Royal Shakespeare Company's adaptation of the Hilary Mantel books Wolf Hall and Bring up the Bodies), and in the West End (notably...
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     1530–1580), whose early life is a complete mystery. According to novelist Hilary Mantel, "Cromwell had an illegitimate daughter, and beyond the fact that she...
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  • 1996, p. 506. Man Booker official site: J. G. Farrell [1]; Hilary Mantel "Dame Hilary Mantel | the Man Booker Prizes". Archived from the original on 13...
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    the Booker Prize twice—the others being J. G. Farrell, J. M. Coetzee, Hilary Mantel and Margaret Atwood. Carey won his first Booker Prize in 1988, for Oscar...
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  • novels", The Guardian, 2 February 2010 Lea, Richard (21 June 2010). "Hilary Mantel wins Walter Scott historical fiction prize for Wolf Hall". The Guardian...
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  • her "one of the most underrated writers of the 20th century", while Hilary Mantel said she was "deft, accomplished and somewhat underrated". Born in Reading...
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  • Hilarie Mais (born 1952), British/Australian artist Hilary Mantel (1952–2022), British novelist Hilary D. Marston, American physician-scientist and global...
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  • Copperhead. Margaret Atwood has been nominated three times without a win. Hilary Mantel was shortlisted three times without winning, for Beyond Black (2005)...
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  • spin-off television series for Disney, Andor. He collaborated with Hilary Mantel on the adaptation of her novel, The Mirror and the Light, into a play...
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  • Fludd (novel) (category Novels by Hilary Mantel)
    Fludd is a novel by Hilary Mantel. First published by Viking Press in 1989, it won the Winifred Holtby Memorial Prize that year. The novel is set in 1956...
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    here from his retirement in 1956 until his death in 1995. Writer Dame Hilary Mantel (1952-2022), author of Wolf Hall and Bring Up the Bodies, lived here...
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  • J. M. G. Le Clézio 2009 – The Humbling by Philip Roth; Wolf Hall by Hilary Mantel;    Nobel Prize: Herta Müller 2010 | 2011 | 2012 | 2013 | 2014 | 2015...
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  • Book of the Year Award in 2014, beating out works by Stephen King and Hilary Mantel. It also received the 2015 Massachusetts Book Award, the American Library...
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    world". She has said that "the contemporary writers I admire most are Hilary Mantel, Kazuo Ishiguro, and John Banville". After college, Yanagihara moved...
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    and more recently, as the Duke of Norfolk in the BBC adaptation of Hilary Mantel's Wolf Hall. Hill was born in Blackley, Manchester. He was brought up...
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