ENGL 315 Lecture Notes - Lecture 18: Tetralogy, Thomas D

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R2, 1h4, 2h4, & h5 } second tetralogy. 1h6, 2h6, 3h6, & r3 } first tetralogy. Gloucester w/ warwick & arundel (appellants), 1390 (purge of some of richard"s faves), 1397 (second purge, doesn"t go so well) Edward p. wales - william of hatfield - lionel d. clarence - john of. Gant d. lancaster (d. 1399) - edward d. york - thomas d. Richard ii (1377-99) - edward iii (1312-77) - henry iv (1367-1413) - The quarrel allows richard to get rid of competing nobles. On one hand, the king is the king; everything in england belongs to the king. On the other hand, the nobles work this land, manage it, etc. He is allowed to be many different persons, not a one note character. He is unfit for the throne and he is not ready to take on its responsibilities.

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