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Richard II William Shakespeare

Richard II By William Shakespeare

Richard II by William Shakespeare


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Richard II (Collins Classics) by William Shakespeare

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`Bear you well in this new spring of time,
Lest you be cropp'd before you come to prime.'

King Richard II rules England in a wasteful and short-sighted way, spending money unwisely and selecting his counselors foolishly. His manner ostracises him from his people and his country and it's not long before both commoners and noblemen feel Richard has gone too far.

When Richard seizes land that rightfully belongs to his cousin Henry Bolingbroke, Bolingbroke retaliates by invading England while Richard is at war in Ireland. More popular with the commoners, Henry is eventually crowned King Henry IV.

One of Shakespeare's `history plays', Richard II explores the notion of the shadow that is cast over a king's reign if the throne is gained in underhand ways.

About William Shakespeare

William Shakespeare is widely regarded as the greatest playwright the world has seen. He produced an astonishing amount of work; 37 plays, 154 sonnets, and 5 poems. He died on 23rd April 1616, aged 52, and was buried in the Holy Trinity Church, Stratford.

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GOR004155649
9780007902293
0007902298
Richard II (Collins Classics) by William Shakespeare
Used - Very Good
Paperback
HarperCollins Publishers
2011-09-15
160
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