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Henry VI, Part Three (The Oxford Shakespeare) This new edition of the precursor to Richard III offers a fresh interpretation of the relationship between the two earliest texts--The True Tragedy of Richard Duke of York (octavo, 1

Henry VI, Part Three (The Oxford Shakespeare)


Title:Henry VI, Part Three (The Oxford Shakespeare)
Author:William Shakespeare
Rating:4.95 (425 Votes)
Id Book:0198123655
Format Type:Hardcover
Number of Pages:408 Pages
Publish Date:2002-01-17
Type File:PDF, DOC, RTF, ePub


This new edition of the precursor to Richard III offers a fresh interpretation of the relationship between the two earliest texts--The True Tragedy of Richard Duke of York (octavo, 1595) and the First Folio Henry VI Part Three (1623)--arguing that the former is a memorially reported and original version of the play later revised for the Folio. The two therefore represent Shakespeare's early and revised conceptions of the play. Unlike all previous editions, the text here is based rigorously on the Folio, with a re-examination of the dates of composition, memorial reporting, and revision. It includes a full introduction, appendices, and commentary.
Randall Martin is an Associate Professor of English, University of New Brunswick.

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