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Cultural depictions of the Anarchy

Cultural depictions of the Anarchy, a long-running civil war in England between 1135 and 1153, has furnished the background of some major fictional portrayals. These include:
* George Shipway's novel ''Knight in Anarchy'' (1969) centres on a knight sworn to Geoffrey de Mandeville as he tries to gain power in the Anarchy.
* Cecelia Holland's ''The Earl'', also published as ''Hammer for Princes'' (1971), gives a vivid description of the last year of the struggle, Prince Henry's invasion of England and his eventual recognition as King Stephen's heir.
* Graham Shelby's 1972 novel ''The Oath and the Sword'' (aka ''The Villains of the Piece''), focuses on Empress Matilda's faithful supporter Brien FitzCount, Lord of Wallingford, through the years of the Anarchy.
* Jean Plaidy's ''Passionate Enemies'' (c. 1976) from her multi-volume treatment of the British monarchy, captures the mood of the period and the personalities of Matilda and Stephen.
* Ellis Peters set her series of Brother Cadfael books (published 1977–1994) against the background of the Anarchy.
* Diana Norman's novel ''Morning Gift'' (published in 1985) follows the trials of a Norman noblewoman as she struggles to keep safe her lands, her young son, and her people during the period of the Anarchy.
* Ken Follett's novel ''The Pillars of the Earth'' (published in 1989) is set during this time, and was adapted to an eight-part TV miniseries debuting in the U.S. on Starz and Canada on The Movie Network/Movie Central on July 23, 2010. It premiered in the UK on Channel 4, October 16, 2010, and on CBC Television January 8, 2011.
* Sharon Kay Penman's 750-page novel ''When Christ and His Saints Slept'' (published in 1995) gives a comprehensive and informative view of the entire power struggle.
* Elizabeth Chadwick's ''A Place Beyond Courage'' (published 2008, Sphere) is set during the Anarchy, focusing on the life of John FitzGilbert the Marshal. Her most recent novel ''The Lady of the English'' focuses on Matilda and on Henry's young wife Adeliza.
* The Anarchy is the inspiration for the fictional civil war called Dance of the Dragons between princess Rhaenyra Targaryen and her half-brother Aegon, depicted in George R. R. Martin's novella ''The Princess and the Queen'' (published 2013 in the anthology ''Dangerous Women'') and set in the same fictional universe as his epic fantasy novel series ''A Song of Ice and Fire''.


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