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King Richard II / edited by Charles R. Forker.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: London : Arden Shakespeare, 2002.Description: xviii, 593 p. : ill. ; 21 cmISBN:
  • 190343632X
  • 1903436338 (pbk.)
Uniform titles:
  • King Richard II
LOC classification:
  • PR2820 .R49 2002
Summary: This richly annotated edition takes a fresh look at the first part of Shakespeare's second tetralogy of history plays, showing how it relates to the other plays in the sequence. Forker places the play in its political context, discussing its relation to competing theories of monarchy, looking at how it faced censorship because of possible comparisons between Richard II and Elizabeth I, and how Bolingbroke's rebellion could be compared to the Essex rising of the time. This edition also reconsiders Shakespeare's use of sources, asking why he chose to emphasise one approach over another. Forker also looks at the play's rich afterlife, and the many interpretations that actors and directors have taken. Finally, the edition looks closely at the aesthetic relationship between language, character, structure and political import.
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PR2819 .S533 1997 King Lear / PR2819 .S539 1997 King Lear / PR2820 .R49 2002 King Richard II / PR2820 .R49 2002 King Richard II / PR2821 .A2H3237 2004 King Richard III / PR2821 .A2H3237 2004 King Richard III / PR2822 .A2W684 1998 Love's labour's lost /

Previous ed.: London: Athlone, 1998

This richly annotated edition takes a fresh look at the first part of Shakespeare's second tetralogy of history plays, showing how it relates to the other plays in the sequence. Forker places the play in its political context, discussing its relation to competing theories of monarchy, looking at how it faced censorship because of possible comparisons between Richard II and Elizabeth I, and how Bolingbroke's rebellion could be compared to the Essex rising of the time. This edition also reconsiders Shakespeare's use of sources, asking why he chose to emphasise one approach over another. Forker also looks at the play's rich afterlife, and the many interpretations that actors and directors have taken. Finally, the edition looks closely at the aesthetic relationship between language, character, structure and political import.

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