Nicola Shulman looks at Thomas Wyatt's poetry and its impact in Henry VIII's court. She looks at the layers of meaning behind his words, and the likely contexts for their use, to shed light on Wyatt's life, Anne Boleyn's rise and fall and more besides. She sometimes forgets to qualify informed speculation and occasionally places too many arguments on too slender a base, but overall it's an interesting and different perspective (and beautifully written).