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Wolf Hall author Hilary Mantel receives damehood | Wolf Hall author Hilary Mantel receives damehood |
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Hilary Mantel has been made a dame by the Prince of Wales for her services to literature. | Hilary Mantel has been made a dame by the Prince of Wales for her services to literature. |
The 62-year-old Wolf Hall author was honoured during a ceremony at Buckingham Palace. | The 62-year-old Wolf Hall author was honoured during a ceremony at Buckingham Palace. |
Her trilogy of novels about the life of Henry VIII's adviser Thomas Cromwell has been widely critically acclaimed. She won the Booker Prize in 2009 and 2012. | Her trilogy of novels about the life of Henry VIII's adviser Thomas Cromwell has been widely critically acclaimed. She won the Booker Prize in 2009 and 2012. |
Mantel's damehood was announced in the Queen's Birthday Honours last year. | Mantel's damehood was announced in the Queen's Birthday Honours last year. |
A six-part dramatic adaptation of Wolf Hall and its sequel Bring Up the Bodies is currently being shown on BBC Two. | A six-part dramatic adaptation of Wolf Hall and its sequel Bring Up the Bodies is currently being shown on BBC Two. |
The novels chronicle the rise of Cromwell, the son of a blacksmith who became King Henry VIII's chief minister, as he navigated the corridors of power in the Tudor court. | The novels chronicle the rise of Cromwell, the son of a blacksmith who became King Henry VIII's chief minister, as he navigated the corridors of power in the Tudor court. |
Mantel, who was born in Glossop in Derbyshire and grew up nearby, said her decision to be a writer was inspired by the end of her parents' marriage and personal illness. | Mantel, who was born in Glossop in Derbyshire and grew up nearby, said her decision to be a writer was inspired by the end of her parents' marriage and personal illness. |
Her first novel Every Day is Mother's Day, published in 1985, told of an agoraphobic clairvoyant, her daughter and their social worker. | Her first novel Every Day is Mother's Day, published in 1985, told of an agoraphobic clairvoyant, her daughter and their social worker. |
Mantel, who studied law before becoming a social worker, was appointed CBE in 2006 and has won a string of literary honours. | Mantel, who studied law before becoming a social worker, was appointed CBE in 2006 and has won a string of literary honours. |
Last year the author, who lives in Devon, hit the headlines after she published a short story imagining the assassination of Margaret Thatcher. |
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