Yale English Monarchs - Richard III
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Biography
Action & Adventure
Format
Paperback
Pages
268
Language
English
Published
May 31, 2011
Publisher
Yale University Press
ISBN-10
0300079796
ISBN-13
9780300079791
Description
Richard III’s brief reign has captivated historians and enthusiasts alike, drawing attention to both his enigmatic character and tumultuous rule. This exploration delves into the complexities that surrounded his time on the throne, presenting a portrait of a king embroiled in political strife and personal intrigue. Readers are invited into the world of late 15th-century England, a period marked by the relentless struggle for power and the relentless gossip that often shapes a ruler's legacy.
The narrative highlights Richard's ascent amid a landscape marred by civil unrest, detailing the influential events that led to his controversial place in history. It challenges the commonly held perceptions of a villainous king, offering a balanced examination of his policies and actions that were often overshadowed by the accusations laid against him. Richard's connection to the infamous disappearance of the princes in the Tower adds a layer of mystery that continues to fuel debate.
By tracing Richard's life from his early days through to his fateful encounter at Bosworth Field, this work not only illuminates the king himself but also reflects the broader themes of loyalty, betrayal, and the intricate web of dynastic politics. As he navigates the treacherous waters of English nobility, Richard emerges as a complex figure, whose legacy endures well beyond the brief span of his reign.
The narrative highlights Richard's ascent amid a landscape marred by civil unrest, detailing the influential events that led to his controversial place in history. It challenges the commonly held perceptions of a villainous king, offering a balanced examination of his policies and actions that were often overshadowed by the accusations laid against him. Richard's connection to the infamous disappearance of the princes in the Tower adds a layer of mystery that continues to fuel debate.
By tracing Richard's life from his early days through to his fateful encounter at Bosworth Field, this work not only illuminates the king himself but also reflects the broader themes of loyalty, betrayal, and the intricate web of dynastic politics. As he navigates the treacherous waters of English nobility, Richard emerges as a complex figure, whose legacy endures well beyond the brief span of his reign.
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