Sunday, February 10, 2013

Richard III discovery: news and resources round up

A band of Richard advocates known as the Richard III Society helped underwrite the discovery of the body, hoping for a reassessment of Richard's guilt and new focus on achievements during his two-year reign, such as instituting bail and lifting

The world is grown so bad that wrens make prey where eagles dare not perch. Can Shakespeare's fallen tyrant help us set it to rights? BY JOHN WATKINS | FEBRUARY 6, 2013. I like the idea of the hunchbacked Richard III, newly exhumed

The Drilling Company will produce "Richard III" this summer as part of its annual Shakespeare in the Park(ing) Lot season.

The figure that has actually provoked the worldwide press coverage is not the historical Richard III but, rather, the fantastic villain that Shakespeare fashioned from Thomas More's slanders and unleashed in the early

Thus it was that last week had me racking my brains. Richard III. Who he? Which one? Is he the R in the phrase "Richard of York gave battle in vain", the mnemonic that has stayed with me since schooldays to help me recall the order of colours in the

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