This collection features William Shakespeare's historical plays, "Henry VI, Parts II and III," and "Richard III." This edition, edited by Edmond Malone and Isaac Reed, offers readers a meticulously prepared version of these iconic works. Explore the tumultuous reigns and power struggles of English monarchs as depicted by one of history's greatest playwrights.
"Henry VI" delves into the political intrigue and social unrest of 15th-century England, while "Richard III" portrays the cunning and ruthless ascent of one of Shakespeare's most compelling villains. This edition provides not only the plays themselves but also critical apparatus for deeper understanding. Experience the drama and artistry of Shakespeare with this essential volume.
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