TPE

Hello my dearest Reader,

Perhaps you'll think this website is strange but I admit I have to give you some clou.

I created this for my TPE (Travaux Pratique Encadré). And it is part of an exam called "Bac", in France. We have to choose a subjet, find a question and try to resolve it.

I chose: "What was Shakespeare's influence with his playwright "The Tragedy of King Richard the Third" over the collective imaginary and our contemporary authors?"

I discovered King Richard III and his story with the series The White Queen and I acknowledge I've always thought Middle-Age was borring, annoying but absolutely not !

I am French and I am not the best in english even if I do my best. I know there's several mistakes and I am sorry for that.

Moreover, you have to know this website isn't real. I mean, I created it for an exam, for fun but the informations are true, I hope. I just let my imagination wrote what people as Queen Elizabeth Wydville (Woodville for us) could say, thought, as this time.

You just have to appreciate and enjoy the moment.

Best regards,
Anaëlle.

Wednesday

The Daughter of Time


10th December 1951

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Poster of The Daughter of Time
           Josephine Tey published this year The Daughter of Time, a detective novel. But not just a detective novel as you could read during your tea time, no, this is about a modern police officer's invertigation into the allegaed crimes of our Poor and Last King Richard III.

           The main character is Alan Grant, Scotland Yard inspector, and he becomes intrigued by a portrait of King Richard III. "Why is everyone so sure that he was a murderer?"

          Grant investigates Richard's life and the case of the Princes in the Tower, he comes to the conclusion that the claim of Richard being a murderer was a totally fabrication of the Tudors' Propaganda, giving to the king a false vision as monstrous hunchback.

The Mains Arguments in Defence of King Richard III

  • Richard was legitimately king;
  • No evidence that the Princes were missing from the Tower when Henry VII took the throne;
  • Henry never produced the bodies of the dead Princes and state burial for public;
  • Quee Elizabeth Wydville was in good terms with Richard;
  • The Princes were more of a threat to Henry VII and to his crown.

 And you, do you believe in the Tudors' Propaganda?

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