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(Ebook) Richard II, King of England, 1377–1399: A True King’s Fall by Kathryn Warner ISBN 9781445662787, 1445662787

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Authors:Kathryn Warner
Pages:352 pages.
Year:2018
Editon:1
Publisher:Amberley Publishing
Language:english
File Size:1.7 MB
Format:azw3
ISBNS:9781445662787, 1445662787
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(Ebook) Richard II, King of England, 1377–1399: A True King’s Fall by Kathryn Warner ISBN 9781445662787, 1445662787

Richard II is a figure famous in England's national myths - the king who went insane, the narcissist, the tyrant of Shakespeare's play. History regards his rule either as that of a superhuman monarch or a crazed and vicious ruler. But Richard II was a complex and conflicted man - a person with faults and shortcomings thrust into a role that demanded greatness. In this book, Kathryn Warner returns with a biography of Richard II, which paints a portrait of the king with all of his strengths and imperfections left in the picture. An aesthete and patron of the arts as well as a person troubled by a much-maligned 'personality disorder', Richard II here emerges from behind the mask of a theatrical character.
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