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Cultural depictions of Edward VI of England : ウィキペディア英語版 | Cultural depictions of Edward VI of England Edward VI of England has been depicted in popular culture a number of times. ==Literature== Edward VI is a central character in Mark Twain's novel ''The Prince and the Pauper'', in which the young prince and a pauper boy named Tom Canty, who bears a strikingly uncanny resemblance to Edward, deliberately exchange places. This ultimately leads to the eventual alarm and discomfort of both. Ultimately, both are saved by a semi-impoverished nobleman named Sir Miles Hendon. In the young adult novel ''Timeless Love'' by Judith O'Brien, the main character, Samantha, goes back in time and finds herself with Edward VI. Other historical characters in the book include Lady Jane Grey, the Duke of Northumberland, Princess Elizabeth and Barnaby Fitzpatrick. ''Green Darkness'' (1972) by Anya Seton has Edward VI visiting the estate where the heroine lives. ''Heirs of Squire Harry'' (1974) by Jane Lane accurately portrays the political intrigue in the court of the young king, who is beset by ruthless ambitious men and overshadowed by his sisters.
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