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参考书目
——. The Princes in the Tower. London: Bodley Head, 1992.
本书的写作目的并非声称揭示真相。它只是一部基于对这些迷人时代的许多研究的小说,我希望它能充满爱和尊重,探寻那些不为人知的故事和不为人知的人物。
Williams, C. H. “The Rebellion of Humphrey Stafford in 1486.” The English Historical Review 43:170(April 1928):181-89.
我们可能永远不会知道那个自称是理查德王子并承认是“波金·沃贝克”的年轻人的身份,但可以肯定的是,都铎时代的事件未必是事实,安妮·瓦罗的细致研究曾揭示这场骗局的结构。
Williams, Neville, and Antonia Fraser. The Life and Times of Henry VII. London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1973.
大多数历史学家都会同意:即便没有亨利七世的资助,这场沃里克阴谋也是得到过他的准许,只为除掉那两个对他王位的威胁,而且他们俩的死亡确实是西班牙国王和王后想要的——之后西班牙才会应允凯瑟琳公主和亚瑟王子的婚姻。
Willamson, Audrey. The Mystery of the Princes. Stroud: Sutton Publishing, 1978.
这位最终被不确定地命名为波金·沃贝克的年轻人所受到的待遇也非常奇怪。我认为,亨利七世在宫廷更衣室中放火烧毁了希恩宫,随后策划了他的逃跑,最终陷入了与沃里克伯爵的叛国阴谋,以图将“这个男孩”赶出宫廷。
Wilson, Derek. The Plantagenets: The Kings That Made Britain. London: Quercus, 2011.
伊丽莎白寡后对西姆内尔叛乱的支持,让我觉得她是在和亨利七世(以及她自己的女儿)争夺一个首席候选人。我不认为她会为了自己的儿子冒险让自己的女儿登上王位。她在一个自称是理查德的年轻人登陆英格兰之前就去世了,但是她的婆婆塞西莉公爵夫人似乎很支持这个冒牌货。威廉·斯坦利爵士的支持(对他兄弟的继子提起诉讼)也记录在案。斯坦利去世时没有为站在冒牌货那边道歉,这让我觉得,他认为伪装者可能会赢,他认为自己的诉求是正确的。
Wroe, Ann. Perkin: A Story of Deception. London: Cape, 2003.
这本书写作于多个层面之上。这是一部有关神秘事件的小说——与一切有历史记载的事实只有两步之遥;但其核心是一些你可以信赖或自行研究的历史事实。王子的死亡,传统上归咎于理查三世,我相信,不是他的所作所为;也有几位历史学家提出,有一个王子实际上幸存下来,他们的作品列在最后。我倾向于相信我在此所叙述的版本。不过,没有人知道确切的答案,甚至到现在也没有。