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Helen Castor: imagining life in the fourteenth century.

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May 18, 2025
Helen Castor, a renowned historian and author specializing in medieval English history, dives deep into the complexities of the 14th century. She discusses the challenges of maintaining long-distance relationships and governance without modern tools. Castor also explores the Paston Letters, the intricacies of Shakespeare's historical narratives, and the impact of classic literature on contemporary storytelling. Reflecting on figures like Edward III and Bolingbroke, she shines a light on the nuances of power and authority during a politically tumultuous time.
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INSIGHT

Exact Language Mirrors Exact Thought

  • Hilary Mantel's precision in language mirrors precision of thought in imagining historical minds.
  • This precision inspires Helen Castor's own historical writing and understanding.
INSIGHT

Medieval Government's Personal Power

  • Medieval English government was sophisticated and operated through people, not institutions or technology.
  • Effective rule over distances without modern communication fascinates as it's hard to imagine today.
ANECDOTE

RSC Experience Deepens Historic View

  • Helen Castor joined RSC's Richard II rehearsals, linking history with live theater.
  • Actors' focus on character chronology deepened her historical perspective on the reigns studied.
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