The bestselling novelist on the snobbery around historical fiction, the challenge of accurately portraying the past, and how her first play, 'Richard, My Richard', gives a fresh account of Richard IIIattended a funeral at Leicester Cathedral. It was an unusual service, not only because the deceased was royalty but because he had been dead for well over 500 years. Thein 2012 was, says Gregory, “big and emotional.
Natalie Portman and Scarlett Johansson in the film ‘The Other Boleyn Girl’, based on Philippa Gregory’s novel , where you get a different picture of him as a good king who was very concerned with modern concepts like social justice and freedom. But I wanted to write something that would focus on Richard and give a fairer account.
“A lot of women have told me that the book made them feel very angry,” Gregory notes. “But having worked on it for so long, I saw that what is persistent is women’s success. You punish or ban women from one thing, and they just pop up somewhere else.” She adds that there’s never an advance in women’s progress “that isn’t immediately followed by a completely deliberate and sometimes legal attempt to put them back to where they came from.
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