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- W2078372783 abstract "In 1601, Queen Elizabeth threw Shakespeare's contemporary John Hayward in the Tower for writing a seditious history of Richard II. Four years later, Hayward found employment as a history tutor to King James's son. He later wrote about one of his conversations with Prince Henry, noting how he cautioned the prince against history writing; he told him that men might safely write of others in maner of a tale, but in maner of a History, safely they could not: because, albeit they should write of men long since dead, and whose posteritie is cleane worne out; yet some alive, finding themselves foule in those vices, which they see observed, reproved, and condemned in others; their guiltinesse maketh them apt to conceive, that whatsoever the words are, the finger pointeth onely at them. 1 Hayward here warns the prince of the dangers of writing political history in which guilty readers might too easily believe that the finger pointeth onely at them. His own fortunes confirm his advice. In 1599, he published a prose history covering the last years of King Richard II's reign and the first year of King Henry IV's under the rather misleading title The First Part of the Life and Raigne of King Henrie IIII. His topic was a spectacular one, given Queen Elizabeth's well-known discomfort with representations of Richard II. Her frequently cited quip, I am Richard II, know ye not that? suggests the contemporary association of the queen with her deposed predecessor. 2 While the earl of Essex's rebellion offers the most famous coupling [End Page 109] of a seditious activity and a representation of Richard II, Hayward's Life and Raigne equally attracted the crown's attention. The history's topic, its immense popularity (as the printer claimed, no book ever sold better), 3 and its dedication to the earl of Essex led the crown to suspect Hayward of treason. Two weeks after its second publication, the crown confiscated and burned copies of the history and interrogated the printer, the licensor, and the author himself. Imprisoned for sedition, Hayward remained in the Tower for the rest of Elizabeth's reign." @default.
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- W2078372783 title "The Faulty Verdict in "The Crown v. John Hayward"" @default.
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