Shakespearean Criticism

Richard III (Vol. 84) | Further Reading

FURTHER READING

CRITICISM

Berry, Ralph. “Richard III: Bonding the Audience.” In Mirror up to Shakespeare: Essays in Honour of G. R. Hibbard, edited by J. C. Gray, pp. 114-27. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1984.

Examines the reason for the play's continued popularity with audiences.

Cox, Catherine S. “Sons of Eve: Ambiguity and Gender in the First Tetralogy.” Upstart Crow 17 (1997): 53-65.

Discusses the shifting religious and sexual roles that Margaret and Elizabeth play in Richard III.

Davison, Peter. Introduction to The First Quarto of King Richard III, edited by Peter Davison, pp. 1-49. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1996.

Provides a detailed history of the different versions of Shakespeare's Richard III.

Dubrow, Heather. “‘The Infant of Your Care’: Guardianship in Shakespeare's Richard III and Early Modern England.” In...

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