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Helen Castor: imagining life in the fourteenth century.

The Common Reader

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Shakespeare and the Politics of Power

This chapter explores the intricate relationship between Shakespeare's characters, particularly Richard II and Henry IV, and historical narratives surrounding monarchy in medieval England. It examines how the theatrical depictions of these figures illuminate the complexities of power, ambition, and governance during a time of political turmoil. The chapter also reflects on the challenges of reconciling historical accuracy with Shakespeare's dramatic portrayals, particularly in the context of Bolingbroke's claim to the crown.

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