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  1. Richard III Full Play Summary. After a long civil war between the royal family of York and the royal family of Lancaster, England enjoys a period of peace under King Edward IV and the victorious Yorks. But Edward’s younger brother, Richard, resents Edward’s power and the happiness of those around him. Malicious, power-hungry, and bitter ...

  2. 19 de abr. de 2019 · The Hofstra Department of Drama and Dance presents Richard III by William Shakespeare and directed by Jean Dobie Giebel to be performed on The Hofstra Globe ...

    • 163 min
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    • Hofstra University
  3. 2 de abr. de 2014 · Shakespeare wrote an entire play about this allegedly hunch-backed monarch: King Richard III. Since then, many famous actors have played him on stage and in films, including Laurence Olivier and ...

  4. Translation. RICHARD, Duke of Gloucester, enters alone. Now is the winter of our discontent Made glorious summer by this son of York, And all the clouds that loured upon our house In the deep bosom of the ocean buried. 5 Now are our brows bound with victorious wreaths, Our bruisèd arms hung up for monuments, Our stern alarums changed to merry ...

  5. Dans la tragédie de William Shakespeare, Richard III, les personnages principaux sont présentés de manière à captiver l’attention du lecteur dès le début de l’histoire. Chacun d’entre eux joue un rôle crucial dans le développement de l’intrigue et dans la compréhension des thèmes explorés par l’auteur.

  6. Shakespeare’s Richard III unfolds in the Globe Theatre this summer, in a ‘hugely compelling’ ★★★★ (The Guardian) and ‘vibrant’ ★★★★ (The Telegraph) new production exploring modern tyranny afresh. Following generations of fighting, a fragile peace has been established, but Richard’s self-serving manipulation ...

  7. Background on Richard III. Probably written around 1593, Richard III belongs to the genre of Shakespeare’s plays known as the histories, which deal with events in England’s historical past after the Norman Conquest, in 1066. Although it is often viewed as a sequel to three of Shakespeare’s earlier history plays that also deal with the ...