Hilary Mantel
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Hilary Mantel (1952 – 2022) was a British writer whose work includes historical fiction, personal memoirs and short stories. Her book Wolf Hall (2009) drew attention to the work of Giulio Camillo.
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List of works
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Novels
- Every Day is Mother's Day series:
- Eight Months on Ghazzah Street: Viking Press, 1988
- Fludd: Viking Press, 1989
- A Place of Greater Safety: Viking Press, 1992
- A Change of Climate: Viking Press, 1994
- An Experiment in Love: Viking Press, 1995
- The Giant, O'Brien: Fourth Estate, 1998
- Beyond Black: Fourth Estate, 2005
- Thomas Cromwell series:
- Wolf Hall: Fourth Estate, 2009
- Bring Up the Bodies: Fourth Estate, 2012
- The Mirror & the Light: Fourth Estate, 5 March 2020. Template:ISBN
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Short story collections
- Learning to Talk (Fourth Estate, 2003)
- "King Billy Is a Gentleman"
- "Destroyed"
- "Curved is the Line of Beauty"
- "Learning to Talk"
- "Third Floor Rising"
- "The Clean Slate"
- The Assassination of Margaret Thatcher (Fourth Estate, 2014)
- "Sorry to Disturb"
- "Comma"
- "The Long QT"
- "Winter Break"
- "Harley Street"
- "Offences Against the Person"
- "How Shall I Know You?"
- "The Heart Fails Without Warning"
- "Terminus"
- "The English School"
- "The Assassination of Margaret Thatcher"
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Memoir
- Giving Up the Ghost (Fourth Estate, 2003)
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