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Raphael Holinshed (1529–1580; /ˈhɒlɪnzhɛd/ ) was an English chronicler, whose work, commonly known as Holinshed's Chronicles, was one of the major sources used by William Shakespeare for a number of his plays.
He is thought to have been born in Sutton Hall, Sutton Lane Ends, Cheshire,[1] but lived in London where he worked as a translator for the printer Reyner Wolfe.[2] Wolfe gave him the project of compiling a world history from the Flood to the reign of Queen Elizabeth. This ambitious project was never finished, but one portion was published in 1577 as The Chronicles of England, Scotland, and Ireland. Holinshed was only one contributor to this work; others involved in its production included William Harrison, Richard Stanyhurst, and John Hooker.
Shakespeare used the revised second edition of the Chronicles (published in 1587)[citation needed] as the source for most of his history plays, the plot of Macbeth, and for portions of King Lear and Cymbeline.
Contents
1Biography
2Holinshed's Chronicles of England, Scotland and Ireland
3References
4Bibliography
5External links
Biography
Little is known about Holinshed's life. There is no source which states his date of birth, for instance. He became known only by the Chronicles of England, Scotland and Ireland, and all the information we have about him is related to this work. Although Vernon Snow remarks that Holinshed was an experienced Cambridge-educated translator, no other works by Holinshed are available. A few months after the Chronicle had been licensed, Holinshed retired to the countryside near Warwick. He died around 1580 and his will was proven on 24 April 1582. Nothing is known about Holinshed's civil duties, other scholarly achievements or work for the Church.
Holinshed's Chronicles of England, Scotland and Ireland
Main article: Holinshed's Chronicles
First edition of Holinshed's Chronicles
In 1548 Reyner Wolfe, a London printer, conceived the idea of creating a "Universal Cosmography of the whole world, and there with also certain particular histories of every known nation." He wanted the work to be printed in English and he wanted maps and illustrations in the book as well. Wolfe acquired many of John Leland's works and with these he constructed chronologies and drew maps that were up to date. When Wolfe realised he could not complete this project on his own, he hired Raphael Holinshed and William Harrison to assist him.
Wolfe died with the work still uncompleted in 1573, and the project, changed to a work about just the British Isles, was run by a consortium of three members of the London stationers. They kept Raphael Holinshed who employed William Harrison, Richard Stanyhurst, Edmund Campion and John Hooker. In 1577 the work was published in two volumes after some censorship by the Privy Council of some of Stanyhurst's contribution on Ireland.[3] The Scottish section is largely a translation of Hector Boece's Scotorum Historiae[4]
A second edition was issued in 1587, but it contained some passages that were considered offensive to the Queen and her ministers. The pages in question were removed by order of the Privy Council. The missing passages were separately published in 1723, and a complete reprint appeared in 1807.[4]
^(King's College London) Holinshed's Chronicles February 2005. Retrieved 1 June 2008.
^ abJ.A. Hammerton, Outline of Great Books, New York, Wise & Co. (1937)
Bibliography
Clegg, Cyndia Susan (2008) [2004]. "Holinshed [Hollingshead], Raphael (c.1525–1580?)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/13505. (subscription required)
Patterson, Annabel (1994). Reading Holinshed's Chronicles. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. ISBN 0226649113.
Summerson, Henry (2013). "Raphael Holinshed: new light on a shadowy life". In Kewes, Paulina; Archer, Ian W.; Heal, Felicity. The Oxford Handbook of Holinshed's Chronicles. Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-956575-7.
External links
Wikisource has original works written by or about: Raphael Holinshed
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Raphael Holinshed.
Works by Raphael Holinshed at Project Gutenberg
Works by or about Raphael Holinshed at Internet Archive
Works by Raphael Holinshed at LibriVox (public domain audiobooks)
Excerpts from Holinshed's Chronicles, Volume V: Scotland, at Macbeth Navigator.
Holinshed's Chronicles at Project Gutenberg
The Holinshed Project at Oxford University, with parallel texts of the 1577 and 1587 editions.
Holinshed's Chronicles, from the University of Pennsylvania
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William Shakespeare's Cymbeline
Characters
Cymbeline
Queen
Imogen
Posthumus Leonatus
Cloten
Belarius
Guiderius
Arvirargus
Jupiter
Sources
Historia Regum Britanniae (c. 1136)
The Decameron (c. 1353)
Holinshed's Chronicles (1577)
Adaptations
Cymbeline (1982; TV)
Cymbeline (2014)
Related
Shakespeare's late romances
Philaster (c.1609)
Deus ex machina
Milford Haven
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William Shakespeare's King Lear
Characters
King Lear
Cordelia
Goneril
Regan
Edmund
Sources
Historia Regum Britanniae (1136)
The Mirror for Magistrates (1555)
Holinshed's Chronicles (1577)
King Leir (1594)
"Water and Salt"
Related
Llŷr
Leir of Britain
Cordelia of Britain
Adaptations
Plays
The History of King Lear (1681)
The Yiddish King Lear (1892)
Safed Khoon (1907)
Lear (1971)
Novels
La Terre (1887)
A Thousand Acres (1991)
Fool (2009)
Opera
Re Lear (Libretto only) (1896)
Lear (1978)
Kuningas Lear (2000)
Films
King Lear (1910)
King Lear (1916)
Gunasundari Katha (1949)
King Lear (1971 USSR)
King Lear (1971 UK)
Ran (1985)
King Lear (1987)
A Thousand Acres (1997)
Gypsy Lore (1997)
King Lear (1999)
My Kingdom (2001)
Second Generation (2003)
Television
King Lear (1953)
BBC Television Shakespeare (1982)
King Lear (1983)
King of Texas (2002)
King Lear (2008)
King Lear (2018)
Story within a story
The Dresser (1980 play)
The Dresser (1983 film)
The Dresser (2015 film)
Other
Tiriel (1789, poem)
The Prince of the Pagodas (1957, ballet)
The Tragedy of King Lear (screenplay)
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William Shakespeare's Macbeth
Characters
Macbeth
Lady Macbeth
Banquo
Macduff
King Duncan
Malcolm
Donalbain
Three Witches
Fleance
Lady Macduff
Macduff's son
Third Murderer
Young Siward
Inspirations
Macbeth, King of Scotland
Gruoch of Scotland
Duncan I of Scotland
Malcolm III of Scotland
Donald III of Scotland
Siward, Earl of Northumbria
King James VI and I
Sources
Daemonologie (1597)
The Witch (play)
Holinshed's Chronicles
Darraðarljóð
Film
1908
1909 (French)
1909 (Italian)
1911
1913
1915
1916
1922
1948
1971
2006
2015
Cancelled (Olivier)
Television
1954
1960 US TV
1960 Australian TV
1961
1979
1982
1983
1992
2005
2010
TV / film adaptations
The Real Thing at Last (1916)
Marmayogi (1951)
Joe MacBeth (1955)
Throne of Blood (1957)
Macbeth (Verdi opera) (1987)
Men of Respect (1990)
Scotland, PA (2001)
Makibefo (2001)
Maqbool (2003)
Shakespeare Must Die (2012)
Veeram (2016)
Plays
Voodoo Macbeth (1936)
MacBird! (1967)
uMabatha (1970)
Macbett (1972)
Cahoot's Macbeth (1979)
MacHomer (1995)
Sleep No More (2009)
Dunsinane (2010)
Sleep No More (2011)
Just Macbeth!
Operas
Macbeth (1847, Verdi)
discography
Macbeth (1910, Bloch)
Literary adaptations
Wyrd Sisters (1988)
The Last King of Scotland (1998)
Albums
Music from Macbeth (1972)
Macbeth (1990)
Thane to the Throne (2000)
Shakespeare's Macbeth – A Tragedy in Steel (2003)
Lady Macbeth (2005)
Art
Pity (1795)
The Night of Enitharmon's Joy (1795)
Ellen Terry as Lady Macbeth (1889)
Lady Macbeth (1905 sculpture)
Scenes and speeches
"On the Knocking at the Gate in Macbeth" (1823)
Sleepwalking Scene (5.1)
"Tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow"
Words and phrases
"What's done is done"
"Crack of doom"
"Strange but true"
The Scottish Play
Thane of Cawdor
Story within a story
We Work Again
Light Thickens
The Deadly Affair
"The Movies"
"Sleeping with the Enemy"
"The Shower Principle"
Mécanisme de la physionomie humaine
The Scottish Play
Burke & Hare
Episodes
"A Witch's Tangled Hare" (1959, Looney Tunes)
"The Bellero Shield" (1964, The Outer Limits)
"Sense and Senility" (1987, Blackadder the Third)
"The Coup" (2006, The Office)
"Dial "N" for Nerder" (2008, The Simpsons)
"Four Great Women and a Manicure" (2009, The Simpsons)
"The Understudy" (2014, Inside No. 9)
Other
Macbeth (Strauss)
The Scottish Play
Piano Trios, Op. 70 (Beethoven)
The Ruins of Cawdor
House of Cards (UK, 1990)
House of Cards (US, 2013–present)
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William Shakespeare's Henriad
Richard II
Henry IV, Part 1
Henry IV, Part 2
Henry V
Characters and events
Richard II
Richard II
Henry Bolingbroke
Duke of York
Earl of Northumberland
Duke of Aumerle
John of Gaunt
Queen (unnamed composite of Anne of Bohemia and Isabella of Valois)
Henry 'Hotspur' Percy
Duchess of York (unnamed composite of Infanta Isabella of Castile and Joan Holland)
Duchess of Gloucester
Thomas Mowbray, Duke of Norfolk
Bishop of Carlisle
Duke of Surrey
Bushy
Bagot
Green
Lord Ross
Earl of Salisbury
Lord Berkeley
1 Henry IV
Henry IV
Prince Hal
Henry 'Hotspur' Percy
Sir John Falstaff
Ned Poins
Mistress Quickly
Bardolph
Thomas Percy, Earl of Worcester
Earl of Douglas
Sir Walter Blunt
Henry Percy, Earl of Northumberland
Lady Percy
Earl of Westmorland
Owen Glendower
Edmund Mortimer
Lady Mortimer
Archbishop of York
John, Duke of Bedford
Battle of Humbleton Hill
Battle of Shrewsbury
2 Henry IV
Henry IV
Prince Hal
Sir John Falstaff
Ned Poins
Ancient Pistol
Bardolph
Mistress Quickly
Doll Tearsheet
Robert Shallow
Earl of Westmorland
Archbishop of York
John, Duke of Bedford
Earl of Warwick
Lord Chief Justice
Lord Bardolf
Earl of Northumberland
Lord Mowbray
Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester
Thomas, Duke of Clarence
Earl of Surrey
Rumour
Henry V
Henry V
King of France
Louis the Dauphin
Fluellen
Ancient Pistol
Mistress Quickly
Bardolph
Corporal Nym
Katharine
Constable of France
Chorus
Duke of Exeter
John, Duke of Bedford
Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester
Thomas, Duke of Clarence
Earl of Westmorland
Duke of Orléans
Duke of Burgundy
Duke of York
Earl of Salisbury
Earl of Warwick
Duke of Bourbon
Archbishop of Canterbury
Bishop of Ely
Queen Isabel
Earl of Cambridge
Lord Scroop
Sir Thomas Grey
Michael Williams
Sir Thomas Erpingham
Duke of Berry
Battle of Agincourt
On screen
Richard II
An Age of Kings (1960; TV)
The Life and Death of King Richard II (1960; TV)
King Richard the Second (1978; TV)
Richard the Second (2001)
The Hollow Crown: Richard II (2012; TV)
1 Henry IV
An Age of Kings (1960; TV)
Chimes at Midnight (1966)
The First Part of King Henry the Fourth, with the life and death of Henry surnamed Hotspur (1979; TV)
The Hollow Crown: Henry IV, Part 1 (2012; TV)
2 Henry IV
An Age of Kings (1960; TV)
Chimes at Midnight (1966)
The Second Part of King Henry the Fourth containing his Death: and the Coronation of King Henry the Fift (1979; TV)
The Hollow Crown: Henry IV, Part 2 (2012)
Henry V
Henry V (1944)
An Age of Kings (1960; TV)
Chimes at Midnight (1966)
The Life of Henry the Fift (1979; TV)
Henry V (1989)
The Hollow Crown: Henry V (2012)
Sources
Holinshed's Chronicles
The Famous Victories of Henry V (c.1585)
Thomas of Woodstock/Richard the Second, Part One (c.1593)
Related plays
The Merry Wives of Windsor (c.1597)
Sir John Oldcastle (1599)
Falstaff's Wedding (1760)
Related music
Falstaff (1913)
At the Boar's Head (1925)
Suite from Henry V (1963)
Historical context
Hundred Years' War
Wars of the Roses
Divine right of kings
Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex
John Oldcastle
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William Shakespeare's first historical tetralogy
Henry VI, Part 1
Henry VI, Part 2
Henry VI, Part 3
Richard III
Characters and events
1 Henry VI
Henry VI
Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester
Duke of Exeter
Lord Talbot
Duke of Bedford
Richard, Duke of York
Bishop of Winchester
Earl of Suffolk
Duke of Somerset (conflation of John Beaufort, 1st Duke of Somerset and Edmund Beaufort, 2nd Duke of Somerset)
Earl of Warwick
Earl of Salisbury
John Talbot
Edmund Mortimer, Earl of March (conflation of Sir Edmund Mortimer and Edmund Mortimer, 5th Earl of March)
Sir John Fastolf
Charles the Dauphin
Joan la Pucelle
Margaret of Anjou
Reignier, Duke of Anjou
Duke of Alençon
Bastard of Orléans
Duke of Burgundy
Jacques d'Arc
Siege of Orléans
Battle of Patay
2 Henry VI
Henry VI
Queen Margaret
Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester
Richard, Duke of York
Earl of Salisbury
Earl of Warwick
Cardinal of Winchester
Duke of Suffolk
Duke of Buckingham
Jack Cade
Duke of Somerset (conflation of John Beaufort, 1st Duke of Somerset and Edmund Beaufort, 2nd Duke of Somerset)
Duchess of Gloucester
Edward Plantagenet
Richard Plantagenet
Lord Clifford
Young Clifford
Margery Jourdayne
Lord Saye
Lord Scales
First Battle of St Albans
Peasants' Revolt
3 Henry VI
Henry VI
Queen Margaret
Richard, Duke of York
Earl of Warwick
Edward IV
Richard, Duke of Gloucester
George, Duke of Clarence
Edward, Prince of Wales
Lord Clifford
Lady Grey
Montague
Earl of Oxford
Duke of Somerset (conflation of Henry Beaufort, 3rd Duke of Somerset and Edmund Beaufort, 4th Duke of Somerset)
Lord Hastings
Sir William Stanley
Earl of Northumberland
Duke of Exeter
Duke of Norfolk
Earl of Westmorland
Lord Rivers
Edmund, Earl of Rutland
Henry, Earl of Richmond
Louis XI of France
Bona of Savoy
Prince Edward
Earl of Pembroke
Lord Stafford
Lord Bourbon
Battle of Towton
Battle of Barnet
Battle of Wakefield
Second Battle of St Albans
Battle of Tewkesbury
Richard III
Richard III
Duke of Buckingham
Queen Elizabeth
Duchess of York
Queen Margaret
Lady Neville
George, Duke of Clarence
Edward IV
Lord Hastings
Lord Stanley, Earl of Derby
Henry Tudor, Earl of Richmond
Sir William Catesby
Sir Richard Ratcliffe
Lord Rivers
Marquis of Dorset
Sir James Tyrrell
Lord Richard Grey
Prince Edward
Richard, Duke of York
Earl of Warwick
Countess of Salisbury
Duke of Norfolk
Archbishop of Canterbury
Archbishop of York
Earl of Surrey
Sir Thomas Vaughan
Sir Christopher
Robert Brackenbury
Lord Lovel
Ghost of Henry VI
Ghost of Edward, Prince of Wales
Lord Mayor of London
Earl of Oxford
Sir James Blunt
Sir William Brandon
Bishop of Ely
Sheriff of Wiltshire
Wars of the Roses
Princes in the Tower
Battle of Bosworth Field
On screen
1 Henry VI
An Age of Kings (1960; TV)
The Wars of the Roses (1965; TV)
The First Part of Henry the Sixt (1983; TV)
The Hollow Crown: Henry VI, Part 1 (2016; TV)
2 Henry VI
An Age of Kings (1960; TV)
The Wars of the Roses (1965; TV)
The Second Part of Henry the Sixt (1983; TV)
The Hollow Crown: Henry VI, Part 1 & Henry VI, Part 2 (2016; TV)
3 Henry VI
An Age of Kings (1960; TV)
The Wars of the Roses (1965; TV)
The Third Part of Henry the Sixt (1983; TV)
The Hollow Crown: Henry VI, Part 2 (2016; TV)
Richard III
The Life and Death of King Richard III (1912)
Richard III (1955)
An Age of Kings (1960; TV)
The Wars of the Roses (1965; TV)
The Tragedy of Richard III (1983; TV)
"The Foretelling" (1983; TV)
"King Richard III" (1994; TV)
Richard III (1995)
Looking for Richard (1996)
Richard III (2007)
The Hollow Crown: Richard III (2016; TV)
Sources
The Mirror for Magistrates (1559)
Holinshed's Chronicles (1577)
Richardus Tertius (1580)
The Spanish Tragedy
The True Tragedy of Richard III (c.1590)
Historical context
Hundred Years' War
Wars of the Roses
House of Plantagenet
House of York
House of Lancaster
Related
"Even a worm will turn"
The Tragical History of King Richard the Third (1699)
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