2 edition of History of King Richard III - a critical study. found in the catalog.
History of King Richard III - a critical study.
Ada B. Kerr
Published
1934
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Thesis (M.A.) -- University of Toronto, 1934.
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Pagination | 1 v. |
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Open Library | OL18064482M |
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An important book, written in the early Renaissance. A principal source for Shakespeare's Richard III, though it doesn't give an accurate portrait of King Richard/5(7). The History of King Richard III is a powerful portrayal of a monstrous ruler and a fascinating insight into the mind and motivations of its author.
The History of King Richard III is a powerful portrayal of a monstrous ruler and a fascinating insight into the mind and motivations of its author. Scholar, politician, and one-time favorite of the Court of Henry VIII, Sir Thomas More is best known for his Utopia/5.
(Makers of History #19) Richard III (2 October – 22 August ) was King of England from until his death. He was the last king from the House of York, and his defeat at the Battle of Bosworth marked the culmination of the Wars of the Roses and the end of the Plantagenet dynasty/5.
Richard III Study Guide. Richard III generated a great deal of interest both during and after Shakespeare's lifetime. It was published in quarto at least five times after being performed in Richard Burbage first played Richard the Third and made the "poisonous bunchbacked toad" () into one of the most memorable villains of all time.