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The Complete Richard II
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Richard the Second is essentially weak and vacillating. Self-indulgent and prodigal, he appears to be a natural candidate for overthrow by his cousin, Henry Bolingbroke. He is a man who enjoys the trappings of being king but fails to measure up to the responsibilities. Self-pitying and duplicitous, perhaps he deserves the reader's pity-but he doesn't elicit pity from his subjects or his peers. In one sense, then, it seems ordained that he be replaced by the future Henry IV.
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Richard the Second is essentially weak and vacillating. Self-indulgent and prodigal, he appears to be a natural candidate for overthrow by his cousin, Henry Bolingbroke. He is a man who enjoys the trappings of being king but fails to measure up to the responsibilities. Self-pitying and duplicitous, perhaps he deserves the reader's pity-but he doesn't elicit pity from his subjects or his peers. In one sense, then, it seems ordained that he be replaced by the future Henry IV.

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  • Author: Donald J Richardson
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  • ISBN-10: 1496969359
  • ISBN-13: 9781496969354
  • Format: 15.2 x 22.9 x 1.3 cm, softcover
  • Language: English English

Richard the Second is essentially weak and vacillating. Self-indulgent and prodigal, he appears to be a natural candidate for overthrow by his cousin, Henry Bolingbroke. He is a man who enjoys the trappings of being king but fails to measure up to the responsibilities. Self-pitying and duplicitous, perhaps he deserves the reader's pity-but he doesn't elicit pity from his subjects or his peers. In one sense, then, it seems ordained that he be replaced by the future Henry IV.

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