The Daughter of Time
Historical Context and Significance
Josephine Tey's novel «The Daughter of Time», published in 1951, has had a significant impact on the perception of historical events, particularly the reign of King Richard III. The book presents a detective investigation conducted by a modern detective who, while in the hospital, begins to study historical documents to determine whether Richard III was truly guilty of murdering his nephews, known as the Princes in the Tower. Tey challenges traditional historical interpretations based on the works of Thomas More and William Shakespeare, who portrayed Richard as a villain. The book sparked interest in reevaluating historical facts and contributed to a renewed interest in the figure of Richard III, ultimately leading to the formation of the Richard III Society, which aims to reassess his historical image. Thus, «The Daughter of Time» has significantly influenced the cultural perception of historical figures and events, encouraging readers to critically approach historical sources and interpretations.
