Part I provides some contexts for what is inevitably our reading of
the history plays, so that perhaps we may guess at the impact they
may have had on their contemporaries. The author suggests, by
implication, a way of approaching Elizabethan drama that may be
generally useful. Part II is a consideration of what the author
thinks are some major issues in the Ricardian plays.
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