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First published February 15, 2019
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This take on Shakespeare's evisceration of Richard III and Edward VI continues to entertain. Aya Kanno takes a very unsympathetic character in The Bard's revisionist history and creates a very intriguing and conflicted person in the form of Richard III. Yes, all the people are beautiful and it is quite amusing to compare to actual portraits from the era. But at the same time, this is fun but also a great introduction to British history. The facts change a bit but do not deviate too greatly as to be completely misleading.