Explaining Character in Shakespeare

CONTENTS OF CURRICULUM UNIT 15.02.09

  1. Unit Guide
  1. Overview
  2. The Literary Richard
  3. The Historic Richard
  4. Objectives
  5. Strategies
  6. Implementing District Standards
  7. Bibliography
  8. Notes

Shaping a Multi-Dimensional Villain: Richard III

Teresa Madden Harrold

Published September 2015

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Notes

  1. Fry, Paul. In discussion with the author. July 15, 2015.
  2. Crystal, David, and Ben Crystal. The Shakespeare Miscellany. (London, UK: Penguin Books, 2005), 66.
  3. Shakespeare, William. Richard III. (New York: Dover Publications, 1995.) Act I, iii, 234.
  4. Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, Sara Coleridge Coleridge, and Henry Nelson Coleridge. 1849. Notes and lectures upon Shakespeare and some of the old poets and dramatists, with other literary remains of S.T. Coleridge. (London: W. Pickering), 238.
  5. Bloom, Harold. "Richard III." In Shakespeare: The Invention of the Human. (New York: Riverhead Books, 1998), 71.
  6. Ornstein, Robert. "Richard III." In A Kingdom for a Stage; the Achievement of Shakespeare's History Plays. (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1972), 81.
  7. Danby, John F. Shakespeare's Doctrine of Nature; a Study of King Lear. (London: Faber and Faber, 1949), 60.
  8. Tey, Josephine. The Daughter of Time. New York, N.Y.: Macmillan Company, 1952.

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