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Set against the backdrop of the fifteenth century, the essay explores the tumultuous lives of the Boleyn sisters, Mary and Anne, as they navigate the demands of King Henry VIII. It examines Anne's ascent to queenhood and her struggles with fertility, which ultimately led to her downfall. The author posits that modern reproductive technologies and genetic predictions could have altered their fate, potentially securing a prosperous future for the Boleyn family and allowing Anne to thrive. The narrative intertwines historical context with speculative insights on kinship and legacy.
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Unmaking of kinship. The modern technology contribute, Johannes Lenhard
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