Shakespeare joy lies not in historical accuracy - is a great drama and a good policy and we will stay here
A good readScottish MSP, Alex Johnstone, filed a motion in the Scottish Parliament to make a type of rehabilitation work in Richard III, Macbeth style. Version of Shakespeare? Lies, all lies. If you read Mr. Johnstone is up to fantasize a theme park where the monarch defamed Macbeth fell in battle.
not saved if Mr. Johnstone, admirable Philippa Langley, was a "trembling knees" walk on the tomb of King Iona. Macbeth And so is a candidate for rehabilitation following? Rasputin (criticized) . Nero? has had enough bad press in the past 2000 years.
Richard IIIIn fact there was more to him than the most wicked step towards rehabilitation history. It is off (surprisingly, the skeleton is shown in the last vertebra). When did Richard III Anthony Sher arrived with crutches number was more like a prosthetic foot store on a monarch.
I expect, from what we have recently discovered, living modern dress production of Richard III with shooting heroes on stage ("Now is the winter, etc. etc. ") in Invalid car engine peak in Bosworth, in agony," My kingdom a go-kart! A go-kart! a go-kart. "
And there's this picture of Richard at the National Gallery, which - again surprisingly - is a vivid portrait of the recent reconstruction forensic laboratory. Josephine Tey wrote a brilliant novel about what to infer from this portrait NG, Daughter of Time (1951). His detective hero, Alan Grant, a "Face Reader" brilliant, take a look and found that it is not the face of a mass murderer, but "a candidate for a gastric ulcer." And now You can add a chronic backache.
- But who cares? If you want history, go to the library or teacher Google. If you want drama, go to Shakespeare. Literature is not the best kept secret that the playwright was terribly wrong in the description of the tyrant. Macbeth he defamed her boss in butter until King James. You do this kind of thing when you are a resident playwright players del Rey.
As said coldly BBC informative CV, only to have all the fun of the game, the story was different from that boring Shakespeare gives his audience. "Macbeth" by what he said, "was a Scottish king whose rule was characterized by an effective public sector and promote Christianity." Good point, Mr. Patten. But a book dedicated to the celebration of the Scottish Government's efficiency (a subject dear to Mr. Johnstone and his colleagues) are not, I think, keep bums on seats in the fifth year.
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