Interpreting Shakespeare
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Shakespeare in Love: The Dark Lady and the Late Sonnets
Everyone from the Queen to a local whore has been suggested as the so-called "dark lady" of Shakespeare's later sonnets. Little evidence gives any idea of her identity, but perhaps she was not a Londoner at all, but a homely, country woman left behind in Stratford.
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Flattery or Memory: Windsor and its Merry Wives
Tradition holds that Queen Elizabeth I commissioned Shakespeare's The Merry Wives of Windsor so that she could see Falstaff in love. Whether this is true or not, the play is a tribute to a very different lady in Shakespeare's life.
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Politics and Richard III, Part 4 of 4: Political Forces
How political are Shakespeare's political plays? Part 4 in a 4 part series exploring the political influences and historical discrepancies of Shakespeare's Richard III explores the political atmosphere of the 1590's and the impact it had on Shakespeare's play.
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Politics and Richard III, Part 3 of 4: Richmond
How political are Shakespeare's political plays? Part 3 in a 4 part series exploring the political influences and historical discrepancies of Shakespeare's Richard III explores the historical and dramatic character of Shakespeare's character Richmond, who became King Henry VII.
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Politics and Richard III, Part 2 of 4: George of Clarence
How political are Shakespeare's political plays? Part 2 in a 4 part series exploring the political influences and historical discrepancies of Shakespeare's Richard III explores the historical and dramatic character of George of Clarence.
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Politics and Richard III, Part 1 of 4: Richard and Anne
How political are Shakespeare's political plays? Part 1 in a 4 part series exploring the political influences and historical discrepancies of Shakespeare's Richard III explores the relationship between Richard and his wife Anne in Shakespeare's plays and in history.
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