The Life and Death of King Richard III

by William Shakespeare
List(s):"Racine Library List"
"Carp 500"
Category: "Drama"
Pages:120
Year of Publication:1592
Date Read:10/30/1993
Notes:Richard III is essentially a melodrama, with the interest centered upon the archvillainy of Richard, Duke of Gloucester, whose Machiavellian scheming at last gains for him the crown.

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This book stunk, was it actually written in English.
Reviewer: A guy who doesn’t like Shakespear
This book is the worst book i have ever read in my life. It was only good for making me fall asleep. And we hade to resite the first 41 lines, Now is the winter of our discontent? Made glorious summer by this son of york? here's what And all the clouds that loured upon our house in the deep bosom of the ocean burried. Now are our brows bound with victorious wreaths? ( i used the book for this) Heres what i would say to Shakespear... Welcome to America Now speak english
My Rating: 7

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