Published version of article deposited in accordance with Sherpa Romeo guidelines. © University of Chicago Press, 2010publication-status: AcceptedNot long after Shakespeare’s birth (1564) the last witnesses to the reign of Richard III (1483-85) would have reached the end of their lives. Richard III (c. 1592) occupies a distinctive historical moment in relation to its subject – a period after the extinction of living memory, but still within the horizon of communicative memory, the period in which stories and recollections may be transmitted across multiple generations. This essay explores how memories and “postmemories” of Richard’s reign were preserved, transmitted and transformed over the course of the sixteenth century and into the seven...
In this chapter we study representations of the last Plantagenet king of England, Richard III, relat...
Tudor chronicles regularly presented Edward III and Henry V as exemplary English monarchs, celebrate...
Using the plays Leir and Shakespeare’s King Lear as case studies, this article argues that the early...
The essay attempts to reawaken the debate over Shakespeare’s use of the French chroniclers of the re...
In response to the recent call to re-evaluate what C.S. Lewis called the ‘Drab Age’, the article rea...
Open Access journalThe discovery of the body of the historical Richard III under a Leicester car par...
This article seeks to give some insight on the controversial figure of Richard III of England. He is...
Shaping Remembrance from Shakespeare to Milton by Patricia Phillippy. Cambridge: Cambridge Universit...
There are many striking similarities between Shakespeare’s The Tragedy of King Richard III and sever...
This study analyzes the early life and career of King Richard III of England. Richard III is arguabl...
The friends, followers, and fans of Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex, made no small contribution t...
This chapter concerns the construction of the myth around King Richard III in the contemporary novel...
Because it signified the violent transition from the Plantagenet to Tudor dynasty, the death of King...
In this article, Loughnane uses two key lines from the opening scene of Webster’s The Duchess of Mal...
The year 2016 has seen an unprecedented level of interest occasioned by the 400th anniversary of Sha...
In this chapter we study representations of the last Plantagenet king of England, Richard III, relat...
Tudor chronicles regularly presented Edward III and Henry V as exemplary English monarchs, celebrate...
Using the plays Leir and Shakespeare’s King Lear as case studies, this article argues that the early...
The essay attempts to reawaken the debate over Shakespeare’s use of the French chroniclers of the re...
In response to the recent call to re-evaluate what C.S. Lewis called the ‘Drab Age’, the article rea...
Open Access journalThe discovery of the body of the historical Richard III under a Leicester car par...
This article seeks to give some insight on the controversial figure of Richard III of England. He is...
Shaping Remembrance from Shakespeare to Milton by Patricia Phillippy. Cambridge: Cambridge Universit...
There are many striking similarities between Shakespeare’s The Tragedy of King Richard III and sever...
This study analyzes the early life and career of King Richard III of England. Richard III is arguabl...
The friends, followers, and fans of Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex, made no small contribution t...
This chapter concerns the construction of the myth around King Richard III in the contemporary novel...
Because it signified the violent transition from the Plantagenet to Tudor dynasty, the death of King...
In this article, Loughnane uses two key lines from the opening scene of Webster’s The Duchess of Mal...
The year 2016 has seen an unprecedented level of interest occasioned by the 400th anniversary of Sha...
In this chapter we study representations of the last Plantagenet king of England, Richard III, relat...
Tudor chronicles regularly presented Edward III and Henry V as exemplary English monarchs, celebrate...
Using the plays Leir and Shakespeare’s King Lear as case studies, this article argues that the early...