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By Шекспир Уильям
William Shakespeare, 2009, The New Cambridge Shakespeare
This edition of Shakespeare's popular play, King Richard III, draws from the First Folio. The introduction highlights the play's exploration of individual identity, determinism, and choice, emphasizing the significant roles of women. It also examines the thematic links between Richard III and Macbeth, suggesting the latter revisits issues from the former. A review of stage and film adaptations reveals how directors have often reshaped the text, prioritizing Richard's character over others, particularly female roles. This updated edition includes recent critical perspectives and performance analyses, such as the RSC's history play cycles.