17 Works found in Richard III of England
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Richard III thinks that a coming battle at Bosworth, later to be known as Bosworth Field, is the most of his problems. But then, the night before the battle, he's accidentally kidnapped by a mysterious git called "the Doctor" and plunged (literally) into a whole new world containing a grumpy head policewomen, several mysterious disappearances and a cannibal lurking in the shadows. Will he ever get back home? Will he even survive the machinations of this strange new enviroment? And will he be able to resist punching the man who took him?
The world of Intra awaits...
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Hostage by Leon
SHAKESPEARE William - Works, Hamlet - Shakespeare, Richard III - Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet - Shakespeare
22 Mar 2012
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Modern day George Stanley realizes that Shakespeare`s works are unfolding in real life, after witnessing the death of Roman (Romeo) and Jun-Lee (Juliet). George`s father is an important player in Richard III and his best friend, who wants to become more than a friend, is Laertes from Hamlet. Quickly George realizes that if he doesn`t stop the plays from acting out, he`s going to be hostage to one of Shakespeare`s most notorious villains, Richard the Third. And what Richard does behind the scenes may not be to George`s likings.
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This is not the way that history went.
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A soliloquy from Richard III, reflecting on his greater and house-specific family legacy.
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Wrapt in a Woman's Hide by Gileonnen for the_alchemist
Henry VI Part 3 - Shakespeare, Richard III - Shakespeare
21 Dec 2011
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The youngest child of Richard of York is a daughter--and the women of York make good use of their marriages.
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It's not just writing plays that Richard has to contend with.
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Whatever You Want to Call It by the_alchemist for Suaine
The Kingmaker (Big Finish Audio), Orlando - Virginia Woolf, 16th Century CE RPF, 16th & 17th Century CE RPF, Doctor Who, Doctor Who and related fandoms
24 Dec 2010
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This is a sequel to a fantastic Doctor Who audio story called Kingmaker, which ends up with William Shakespeare dying at the battle of Bosworth Field, and Richard III being whisked off to Elizabethan England, where he writes the works of Shakespeare from Henry IV Part 1 onwards. Or does he...?
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Clarence's dream haunts him, and he thinks on things to distract himself as he waits for some news of his rescue. He thinks on summer days at Ludlow to drown out the shadows and moaning of his nightmare.
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For Truth, for Duty, and for Loyalty by Gileonnen for the_alchemist
Richard III - Shakespeare
6 May 2010
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Richard of Gloucester has a plan for the planet of Albia, and Ratcliffe wants to be part of it.
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In a strange journey through time, Robin of Loxley meets King Richard - the Third.
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Jack Cade's wife narrates how an unlikely soldier joined the rebels' party. "I did not think it sensible to turn to one young Richard son of Plantagenet and say, 'Excuse me, what the bleeding fuck are you doing here and have you brought guns to kill us all?'"
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The Bet; or, Summer Loving by the_alchemist
Richard III - Shakespeare, Henry VI - Shakespeare
18 Dec 2009
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During a rare time of peace, Henry VI and his retinue are visiting the York family. Margaret and Suffolk decide that a game of Dare might spice up an otherwise dull trip.
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Richard III goes to the Tower to visit the younger of the two princes he imprisoned there.
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Richard not-yet-III gets a cryptic visitor. Wackiness ensues.
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"Was ever woman in this humour wooed? Was ever woman in this humour won?"
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Circles in the Water by La Reine Noire (lareinenoire)
Henry VI - Shakespeare, Richard III - Shakespeare
25 Sep 2008
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'Long die thy happy days before thy death, / And, after many length'ned hours of grief, / Die neither mother, wife, nor England's Queen!' (R3 I.iii.206-8) The curse was not meant for her, but Fortune's wheel cared not for intentions.
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"On this day was our good king Richard piteously slain and murdered to the great heaviness of the city." - The Aldermen of the City of York, 22 August 1485.
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