
King Henry VI, Part 3
"King Henry VI, Part 3" by William Shakespeare is a history play believed to have been written in 1591. The play plunges England into chaos as the Wars of the Roses rage on. Families shatter, moral codes crumble, and revenge consumes nobles on both sides. York seizes the throne while King Henry's supporters abandon him. Battles erupt, sons murder fathers, and shifting allegiances transform allies into enemies. At the center lies a struggle for power that will reshape England's destiny through bloodshed and betrayal.
Related Subjects
Related books
Will Shakespeare: An Invention in Four Acts
Clemence Dane
Edward the Second
Christopher Marlowe
Massacre at Paris
Christopher Marlowe
Tamburlaine the Great — Part 1
Christopher Marlowe
Tamburlaine the Great — Part 2
Christopher Marlowe
History Plays for the Grammar Grades
Mary Ella Lyng
Claes Flemings tider: Dramatisk dikt i fem akter
Fredrik Cygnaeus
Lapveden meteli : $b Historiallinen näytelmä 5:nä näytöksenä (6 kuvaelmaa)
Martti Wuori