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Richard III
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Richard III

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Written in the early 1590s, Shakespeare's version of the story of Richard III, more properly known as The Tragedy of Richard the Third, depicts events that happened more than a century before.

The story is based on the unfinished History of Richard III by Sir Thomas More, writing as the Tudor dynasty was seeking to consolidate its position. Shakespeare portrays his usurping, hunchbacked Richard as truly villainous, with few redeeming features. Yet as he strives to consolidate power, he is a compelling and charismatic character, delivering some of Shakespeare's most memorable lines.

As well as the play itself, this edition contains: * An extended introduction that looks at the play's history, its structure, and characters * A glossary of words and terms * Notes on the text * A timeline of William Shakespeare's life and work

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Arcturus Publishing Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
1 August 2025
Pages
240
ISBN
9781398854147

Written in the early 1590s, Shakespeare's version of the story of Richard III, more properly known as The Tragedy of Richard the Third, depicts events that happened more than a century before.

The story is based on the unfinished History of Richard III by Sir Thomas More, writing as the Tudor dynasty was seeking to consolidate its position. Shakespeare portrays his usurping, hunchbacked Richard as truly villainous, with few redeeming features. Yet as he strives to consolidate power, he is a compelling and charismatic character, delivering some of Shakespeare's most memorable lines.

As well as the play itself, this edition contains: * An extended introduction that looks at the play's history, its structure, and characters * A glossary of words and terms * Notes on the text * A timeline of William Shakespeare's life and work

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Arcturus Publishing Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
1 August 2025
Pages
240
ISBN
9781398854147