King Richard II. / William Shakespeare ; edited by Peter Ure.
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Aklatang Emilio Aguinaldo-Information Resource Center Reference | PR 2820 .Ur2 1997 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not for loan | 3AEA0000261305 |
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PR 2817.F68 1997 King Henry VIII. / | PR 2817 .M229 2000 King Henry VIII (all is true) / | PR 2819.F68 1997 King Lear. / | PR 2820 .Ur2 1997 King Richard II. / | PR 2821.H184 1997 King Richard III. / | PR 2821.H184 1997 King Richard III. / | PR 2822 .W915 1998 Love's labour's lost. / |
At head of title : The Arden edition of the woks of William Shakespeare
To Shakespeare's contemporaries, Richard II was a balanced dramatisation of the central political and constitutional issue of the time: how to cope with an unjust ruler. But over the last century or so, the play has come to be regarded as the poetic fall of a tragic hero. The introduction to this edition provides a full context for both the Shakespearean and the modern views of King Richard's fall.
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