Open Access journalThe discovery of the body of the historical Richard III under a Leicester car park in 2012 sparked fresh interest in one of England’s most controversial kings. Accused of murdering his nephews—the Princes in the Tower—Richard’s reign was cut short when he was defeated by Henry Tudor, Earl of Richmond (later Henry VII), at the Battle of Bosworth (1485). Richard was subsequently demonised in Tudor historiography, perhaps most famously by Sir Thomas More in his “History of King Richard the thirde” (printed 1557). It is to More that we owe the popular image of Richard III as a “croke backed” and “malicious” villain (More 37), an image which Shakespeare has been accused of further codifying and popularising in his Richard III....
This thesis examines the historical controversy surrounding the life and character of the fifteenth-...
Metamorphosis is present in the character of Richard III both at a synchronic and at a diachronic le...
Metamorphosis is present in the character of Richard III both at a synchronic and at a diachronic le...
This article seeks to give some insight on the controversial figure of Richard III of England. He is...
This paper is one attempt to analyse the structure of Shakespeare\u27s History Richard III and to co...
This paper is one attempt to analyse the structure of Shakespeare\u27s History Richard III and to co...
The process of vilification of Richard III started at the end of the fifteenth century, when a well-...
The process of vilification of Richard III started at the end of the fifteenth century, when a well...
THESIS ABSTRACT This MA thesis examines the portrayal of King Richard III (1452-1485) in texts prece...
In this study Richard III\u27s character, motivations, and his path to the throne were examined as t...
Thomas More’s narrative The History of King Richard the Third (ca. 1514) and William Shakespeare’s p...
Because it signified the violent transition from the Plantagenet to Tudor dynasty, the death of King...
Thomas More’s narrative The History of King Richard the Third (ca. 1514) and William Shakespeare’s p...
William Shakespeare's Richard III has been the victim of a gross crime: For four hundred years, he h...
This chapter concerns the construction of the myth around King Richard III in the contemporary novel...
This thesis examines the historical controversy surrounding the life and character of the fifteenth-...
Metamorphosis is present in the character of Richard III both at a synchronic and at a diachronic le...
Metamorphosis is present in the character of Richard III both at a synchronic and at a diachronic le...
This article seeks to give some insight on the controversial figure of Richard III of England. He is...
This paper is one attempt to analyse the structure of Shakespeare\u27s History Richard III and to co...
This paper is one attempt to analyse the structure of Shakespeare\u27s History Richard III and to co...
The process of vilification of Richard III started at the end of the fifteenth century, when a well-...
The process of vilification of Richard III started at the end of the fifteenth century, when a well...
THESIS ABSTRACT This MA thesis examines the portrayal of King Richard III (1452-1485) in texts prece...
In this study Richard III\u27s character, motivations, and his path to the throne were examined as t...
Thomas More’s narrative The History of King Richard the Third (ca. 1514) and William Shakespeare’s p...
Because it signified the violent transition from the Plantagenet to Tudor dynasty, the death of King...
Thomas More’s narrative The History of King Richard the Third (ca. 1514) and William Shakespeare’s p...
William Shakespeare's Richard III has been the victim of a gross crime: For four hundred years, he h...
This chapter concerns the construction of the myth around King Richard III in the contemporary novel...
This thesis examines the historical controversy surrounding the life and character of the fifteenth-...
Metamorphosis is present in the character of Richard III both at a synchronic and at a diachronic le...
Metamorphosis is present in the character of Richard III both at a synchronic and at a diachronic le...