The Sunne in Splendour

The Sunne in Splendour

1982 • 936 pages

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Author Sharon Kay Penman believes that the history written by the winners has been unfair King Richard III. Her novel portrays the Richard in a sympathetic light, casting aside the dark, sinister portrait painted by Shakespeare. Her afterword sheds some light into her reasoning, and summarizes her research. The novel begins with Richard's boyhood and holds accounts of the Wars of the Roses, his brother's reign, and his own death.


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March 16, 2015

I've been avoiding this book. I shouldn't have because it is freaking compulsive. I'll see you all in about 900 pages . . .

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