Includes bibliographical references (pages 281-304) and index.
CONTENTS NOTE
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The language of manhood I: strength, violence, and honour -- The language of manhood II: 'humanitas', decorum, and largesse -- Medico-moral theories of manhood: strength, constancy, and reason -- The royal authority and the king's childhood, 1376-82 -- The emergence of the king's firm purpose, 1382-84 -- The pursuit of manhood, 1384-86 -- The return of the king's youth, 1386-88 -- The establishment of a conciliar regime, 1388-90 -- Majesty and restriction, 1390-92 -- The drift to power, c.1390-97 -- A boy nor a man? 1397-99.
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Richard II has long suffered from a reputation for effeminacy, but the real king was very different. Fletcher argues that the king sought to assert his authority by acting in accordance with prevailing ideas of manhood, first through a military campaign, and then, fatally, through revenge against those who attempted to restrain him.
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Title
Richard II.
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0199546916
PERSONAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
Richard, II,1367-1400.
Richard, II,1367-1400.
TOPICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY-- Historical.
HISTORY.
Kings and rulers.
Politics and government.
GEOGRAPHICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
Great Britain, History, Richard II, 1377-1399.
Great Britain, Kings and rulers, Biography.
Great Britain, Politics and government, 1377-1399.
Great Britain.
Storbritannien, historia, 1300-talet.
Storbritannien, kungar och härskare, 1300-talet, biografi.