Object
Henry VIII's Russian Nobleman’s Fur Boots
Disguise accessory for Henry VIII’s Rochester trip; thick fur-lined boots examined as a potential costume option amid Cromwell’s objections. Symbolizes extravagance and impulsivity in the narrative.
4 appearances
Purpose
Footwear for Russian nobleman disguise on disguised royal journey
Significance
The boots capture Henry’s defiant romanticism and selective nostalgia for courtly games like Katherine of Aragon’s past disguises, heightening tensions with Cromwell over the Cleves alliance risks and foreshadowing his volatile authority.
Appearances in the Narrative
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