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Richard III: Critical Essay by Bettie Anne Doebler

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William Shakespeare
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SOURCE: Doebler, Bettie Anne. “‘Dispaire and Dye’: The Ultimate Temptation of Richard III.” Shakespeare Studies 7 (1974): 75-85.

In the following essay, Doebler evaluates Richard III's character in the tradition of the dramatic allegory of Vice.

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