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Richard II: Critical Essay by H. R. Coursen

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SOURCE: Coursen, H. R. “Theories of History in Richard II.Upstart Crow 8 (1988): 42-53.

In the following essay, Coursen examines the competing views of history associated with Gaunt, Richard, and Bolingbroke in Richard II.

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