Richard III is one of the great Shakespearean characters and roles.
James R Siemon examines the attraction of this villain to audiences and
focuses on how beguiling, even funny, he can be, especially in the
earlier parts of the play. Siemon also places King Richard III in its
historical context; as Elizabeth I had no heirs the issue of succession
was a very real one for Shakespeare's audience. The introduction is
well-illustrated and provides a comprehensive account of the play and of
critical approaches to it.
The edition also provides a clear and authoritative playtext, edited to
the most rigorous standards of scholarship, with detailed notes and
commentary on the same page.
With a wealth of helpful and incisive commentary the Arden Shakespeare
is the finest edition of Shakespeare you can find, giving a deeper
understanding and appreciation of his work.