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Wars of the Roses / House of Plantagenet / House of York / Ricardian / Tudor myth / Royalty / Richard III / Deformity / Polydore Vergil / Richard III of England / English people / British people
Date: 2015-01-13 11:20:34
Wars of the Roses
House of Plantagenet
House of York
Ricardian
Tudor myth
Royalty
Richard III
Deformity
Polydore Vergil
Richard III of England
English people
British people

To what extent has the concept of ‘deformity’ affected Richard III’s image and character? Shakespeare’s portrayal of Richard III as the evil ‘crook back’ has dominated his image for centuries.1 A villainous k

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