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Cities of Leicester and York Argue Over Where to Rebury Richard III

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Cities of Leicester and York Argue Over Where to Rebury Richard III

Subsequent the recent discovery of the skeletal remains of Richard III in England, The Christian Science Monitor turned to Peter Saccio, the Leon D. Black Professor of Shakespearean Studies and professor emeritus of English,

Is it just my imagination or do I detect a faint smile of belated (about half a millennium belated) satisfaction playing about the long-jawed skull of Richard III? Because when it came to reinterments, he was a stickler for doing the right thing. In

Subsequent the recent discovery of the skeletal remains of Richard III in England, The Christian Science Monitor turned to Peter Saccio, the Leon D. Black Professor of Shakespearean Studies and professor emeritus of English,

Richard III's bones turned up under a parking ration in the English Midlands city of Leceister, but the dust is hardly settled. Yes, say the archaeologists and pathologists, he did not die on a horse, affirming Shakespeare's translation of the king's

The world is developed so terrible that wrens get on to prey where eagles dare not perch. Can Shakespeare's fallen tyrant aid us set it to rights? BY JOHN WATKINS | FEBRUARY 6, 2013. I like the thought of the hunchbacked Richard III, newly exhumed

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