Richard III
A Ruler and his Reputation
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نقد و بررسی
October 15, 2015
Whether as a villainous usurper or a decent king unfairly maligned, Richard III (1452-85) has never ceased to be an object of interest. This enthusiasm gained a boost when the king's remains were discovered under a Leicester car park in 2012. The resulting furor has given Horspool (Alfred the Great) a fine launching point for his new biography. The author's interest is in both Richard III and the ways in which his detractors and defenders have affected his legacy in popular culture. Accordingly, the narrative attempts to take a neutral viewpoint and is up-front about the lack of conclusive information regarding much of Richard's life and decisions, dutifully noting instances in which these historical gaps occur as he lays out his subject's days from birth and childhood to the 1485 Battle of Bosworth Field. VERDICT This timely biography should be a fine choice for those with a recent interest in Richard III, written straightforwardly and providing a mostly balanced view of its subject as well as a look at the enduring fascination with the last Plantagenet king.--Kathleen McCallister, Tulane Univ., New Orleans
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