Richard III: The Self-Made King
par
Michael Hicks
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Biography
Action & Adventure
Format
Relié
Pages
388
Langue
Anglais
Publié
Oct 22, 2019
Éditeur
Yale University Press
ISBN-10
0300214294
ISBN-13
9780300214291
Description
Richard III emerges from the pages of history as a complex and intriguing figure, a king shaped by his tumultuous times and personal ambition. Michael Hicks delves deep into Richard's life, revealing the motivations and circumstances that propelled him from a prince in the shadows to the throne of England. Through meticulous research, Hicks does not shy away from portraying the multifaceted nature of Richard's character, challenging long-held perceptions and inviting readers to reconsider the man behind the legend.
As a self-made king, Richard navigated the treacherous waters of the Wars of the Roses, where loyalty was fleeting, and betrayal lurked at every corner. Hicks examines Richard’s rise to power, exploring how he deftly maneuvered through political intrigues and personal rivalries. The author paints a vivid portrait of a ruler whose reign was marked by both decisiveness and desperation, capturing the essence of a man who was both a product of his environment and a shaper of his own destiny.
The book also highlights Richard's complex relationships with family and allies, revealing his strategic alliances and the challenges he faced in securing his position. Hicks brings to life the fierce battles and the shifting allegiances that characterized Richard’s ascent, enriching the narrative with historical context that is often overlooked. Through this lens, readers gain a deeper understanding of the societal pressures and expectations that influenced Richard's decisions.
Ultimately, Hicks crafts a narrative that transcends mere historical recounting, offering insights into the psychological and emotional dimensions of Richard III. The story of this king is one of ambition, resilience, and the relentless quest for power, making it a compelling read for anyone interested in the darker chapters of English history.
As a self-made king, Richard navigated the treacherous waters of the Wars of the Roses, where loyalty was fleeting, and betrayal lurked at every corner. Hicks examines Richard’s rise to power, exploring how he deftly maneuvered through political intrigues and personal rivalries. The author paints a vivid portrait of a ruler whose reign was marked by both decisiveness and desperation, capturing the essence of a man who was both a product of his environment and a shaper of his own destiny.
The book also highlights Richard's complex relationships with family and allies, revealing his strategic alliances and the challenges he faced in securing his position. Hicks brings to life the fierce battles and the shifting allegiances that characterized Richard’s ascent, enriching the narrative with historical context that is often overlooked. Through this lens, readers gain a deeper understanding of the societal pressures and expectations that influenced Richard's decisions.
Ultimately, Hicks crafts a narrative that transcends mere historical recounting, offering insights into the psychological and emotional dimensions of Richard III. The story of this king is one of ambition, resilience, and the relentless quest for power, making it a compelling read for anyone interested in the darker chapters of English history.
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