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Posted by LivRobinson on November 21, 19100 at 13:16:01:
In Reply to: kingship posted by JLeno on November 14, 19100 at 07:06:59:
: What constitutes kingship or lordship in Richard II? Any ideas would be greatly appreciated!
: Thanks
: jleno24@hotmail.com
hi sorry if this is a bit late I think that the idea of kingship is explored really well in terms of rights versus power - is kingship a right or is it a question of power. also the conflict between the role of 'king' and the individual as seen in Richard himself.
hope this helps
L.x.
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