This classic edition of William Shakespeare’s historical plays features insightful commentary and scholarly notes by four distinguished editors: Alexander Pope, Nicholas Rowe, Sir Thomas Hanmer, and the Bard himself. Including ’King Henry VI, Parts I-III’ and ’King Richard III’, this volume offers a complete and authoritative guide to Shakespeare’s dramatic portrayal of England’s medieval and early modern history.
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