"Bust[s] some commonly held myths that have built up about Richard III
over the centuries, most coming from Shakespeare's famous play . . .
eye-opening." —Sarah Bryson, author of La Reine Blanche: Mary Tudor,
a Life in Letters King Richard III remains one of the most infamous
and recognizable monarchs in English or British history, despite only
sitting on the throne for two years and fifty-eight days. His hold on
the popular imagination is largely due to the fictional portrayal of
him by William Shakespeare which, combined with the workings of five
centuries of rumor and gossip, has created two opposing versions of
Richard. In fiction he is the evil, scheming murderer who revels in
his plots, but many of the facts point towards a very different man.
Dissecting a real Richard III from the fictional versions that have
taken hold is made difficult by the inability to discern motives in
many instances, leaving a wide gap for interpretation that can be
favorable or damning in varying degrees. It is the facts that will act
as the scalpel to begin the operation of finding a truth obscured by
fiction. Richard III may have been a monster, a saint, or just a
man trying to survive, but any view of him should be based in the
realities of his life, not the myths built on rumor and theater. How
much of what we think we know about England's most controversial
monarch will remain when the facts are sifted from the fictions? "
He's been portrayed as one of history's biggest baddies—and
Shakespeare shares the blame for that. But now historian and author
Matt Lewis is out to right the wrong done to Richard III."
—Shropshire Star
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ISBN
9781526728005
Published
2019
Publisher
Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Language
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Engelsk
Format
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Digital bok
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