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5 The Tradition of Fame and the Arts of Policy: Richard III and 1 Henry IV
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Preface vii
- Contents ix
- 1 Premises of Heroical-Historical Drama, 1587-1592 1
- 2 The Rhetorical Basis of the Popular History 34
- 3 "Parentage" and "Deeds": The Heroic Example from Tamburlaine to Richard III 62
- 4 The Hero in History: A Reading of Henry VI 93
- 5 The Tradition of Fame and the Arts of Policy: Richard III and 1 Henry IV 140
- Notes 163
- Works Cited 179
- Index 189
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Preface vii
- Contents ix
- 1 Premises of Heroical-Historical Drama, 1587-1592 1
- 2 The Rhetorical Basis of the Popular History 34
- 3 "Parentage" and "Deeds": The Heroic Example from Tamburlaine to Richard III 62
- 4 The Hero in History: A Reading of Henry VI 93
- 5 The Tradition of Fame and the Arts of Policy: Richard III and 1 Henry IV 140
- Notes 163
- Works Cited 179
- Index 189