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King Richard II: A Classic Shakespearean History Drama - Paperback
King Richard II: A Classic Shakespearean History Drama - Paperback
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by William Shakespeare (Author)
William Shakespeare's powerful historical drama explores kingship, legitimacy, honour, and political downfall in one of the most poetic and psychologically rich of the history plays. In King Richard II, Shakespeare dramatizes the fall of the troubled and increasingly isolated Richard II as political conflict, personal weakness, and questions of royal authority lead England toward rebellion and dynastic upheaval.
Originally written in the 1590s, the play marks the beginning of Shakespeare's great cycle of English history dramas chronicling the struggles for power that would ultimately culminate in the Wars of the Roses. Richard himself stands among Shakespeare's most complex rulers: intelligent, eloquent, ceremonial, and deeply conscious of the divine symbolism of monarchy, yet increasingly incapable of effective political leadership.
Blending lyrical poetry, political tension, philosophical reflection, and tragic inevitability, King Richard II examines the fragile foundations of power and the dangerous consequences that emerge when personal vanity and political reality collide. The play's themes of legitimacy, identity, rebellion, exile, and the nature of kingship continue to resonate across centuries of political and literary interpretation.
Celebrated for its extraordinary language and emotional depth, King Richard II remains central to the Shakespearean canon and to the development of English historical drama.
Ideal for readers of Shakespeare, Renaissance literature, political drama, English history, classical theatre, and literary classics.
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