"Chronicles of England, Scotland and Ireland (3 of 6): England (6 of 9)" by Holinshed is a historical account written during the late 16th century. This work offers a detailed examination of English history, particularly focusing on the reign of King Richard III and the tumultuous events surrounding his ascent to the throne, including the political machinations and intrigues of the period. At the start of the narrative, the reader is introduced to the backstory of King Richard III, detailing his rise to power following the death of his brother, Edward IV. The opening chapters vividly recount Richard's coronation alongside Queen Anne, as well as the initial discontent and suspicion surrounding his rule. It also sets the stage for the darker elements of his reign, notably the alleged murder of his young nephews, the rightful heirs, which establishes a prevailing theme of betrayal and ambition that characterizes the unfolding events. This gripping introduction keenly prepares the reader for a deep exploration of power, morality, and the darker aspects of human ambition in a royal setting. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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By Raphael Holinshed
"Chronicles of England, Scotland and Ireland (3 of 6): England (6 of 9)" by Holinshed is a historical account written during the late 16th century. Th...
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Raphael Holinshed was an English chronicler, who was most famous for his work on The Chronicles of England, Scotlande, and Irelande, commonly known as Holinshed's Chronicles. It was the "first complete printed history of England composed as a continuous narrative". The Holinshed Chronicles was a major influence on many Renaissance writers, such as Shakespeare, Spenser, Daniel and Marlowe.
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