The subject of this investigation is how Shakespeare used his sources in Richard II. The sources to be investigated are Edward Hall's History of England, Raphael Holinshed's Chronicles of England, Ireland and Scotland; The Civil Wars between the Two Houses of Lancaster and York, by Samuel Daniel; and The First Part of the Reign of King Richard the Second: Or Thomas of Woodstock, an anonymous manuscript play
Shakespeare's Books contains nearly 200 entries covering the full range of literature Shakespeare wa...
This study explores, in a sixteenth century context, the historical thought and consciousness of a s...
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William Shakespeare\u27s plays of King Richard III of England and King Macbeth of Scotland are based...
William Shakespeare used sixteenth-century English historian Raphael Holinshed as a source for most ...
The essay attempts to reawaken the debate over Shakespeare’s use of the French chroniclers of the re...
Transcribed from: The Riverside Shakespeare / textual editor, G. Blakemore Evans. Boston : Houghton ...
Among Shakespeare’s History Plays, Richard II is arguably the less known and less produced. For a lo...
Adrian S Edwards surveys the 16th- and 17th-century sources for Shakespeare’s works – the few surviv...
Literary scholars agree that William Shakespeare used Samuel Daniel's First Four Books of the Civil ...
More than four centuries of English history are presented in Shakespeare's English history plays. ...
This paper is an attempt to analyse the structure of Shakespeare\u27s History Richard II and to cons...
This text explores the intentional use of biblical allusions throughout Shakespeare's historical tra...
Richard II, Henry IV Part One, Henry IV Part II, and Henry V form the second of Shakespeare’s two hi...
Through an investigation of the problem of the authorship of 1 Henry VI, the author endeavors to pre...
Shakespeare's Books contains nearly 200 entries covering the full range of literature Shakespeare wa...
This study explores, in a sixteenth century context, the historical thought and consciousness of a s...
v. 2. First part of King Henry VI, by Shakespeare (?) Second part of King Henry VI, by Shakespeare (...
William Shakespeare\u27s plays of King Richard III of England and King Macbeth of Scotland are based...
William Shakespeare used sixteenth-century English historian Raphael Holinshed as a source for most ...
The essay attempts to reawaken the debate over Shakespeare’s use of the French chroniclers of the re...
Transcribed from: The Riverside Shakespeare / textual editor, G. Blakemore Evans. Boston : Houghton ...
Among Shakespeare’s History Plays, Richard II is arguably the less known and less produced. For a lo...
Adrian S Edwards surveys the 16th- and 17th-century sources for Shakespeare’s works – the few surviv...
Literary scholars agree that William Shakespeare used Samuel Daniel's First Four Books of the Civil ...
More than four centuries of English history are presented in Shakespeare's English history plays. ...
This paper is an attempt to analyse the structure of Shakespeare\u27s History Richard II and to cons...
This text explores the intentional use of biblical allusions throughout Shakespeare's historical tra...
Richard II, Henry IV Part One, Henry IV Part II, and Henry V form the second of Shakespeare’s two hi...
Through an investigation of the problem of the authorship of 1 Henry VI, the author endeavors to pre...
Shakespeare's Books contains nearly 200 entries covering the full range of literature Shakespeare wa...
This study explores, in a sixteenth century context, the historical thought and consciousness of a s...
v. 2. First part of King Henry VI, by Shakespeare (?) Second part of King Henry VI, by Shakespeare (...