Links with keyword family:- Teaching the Late Plays as Family Romance
Waller, Gary. "Teaching the Late Plays as Family Romance." SHAKSPER via Early Modern Literary Studies. Waller examines the idea of family in The Winter's Tale using Freudian theory: http://www.shu.ac.uk/emls/iemls/shaksper/files/FAMILY%20ROMANCE.txt - King Lear Beyond Reason: Love and Justice in the Family
Schwehn, Mark R. "King Lear Beyond Reason: Love and Justice in the Family." First Things 36 (October 1993): 25-33. A thematic approach to King Lear focussing on the love relationship between parent and child: http://www.firstthings.com/ftissues/ft9310/schwehn.html - A Genealogical Tree of the Continental Dynasties
A genelogical tree of the Continental Dynasties (1066-1216) can be found on the Official Website of the British Monarchy. The diagram starts with Harold Bluetooth, King of Denmark and ends with Henry III (1216-72): http://www.royal.gov.uk/files/pdf/continen.pdf - A Genealogical Tree of the Plantagenet Dynasties
A genealogical tree of the Plantagenet Dynasties (1216-1485) can be found on the Official Website of the British Monarchy. The diagram starts with Henry III (1216-72) and ends with Edward V (d. 1483). This document is available as a PDF: http://www.royal.gov.uk/files/pdf/plantage.pdf - A Genealogical Tree of the Tudor Dynasties
A genealogical tree of the Tudor Dynasties (1485-1603) can be found on the Official Website of the British Monarchy. The diagram starts with John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster, Son of Edward III and ends with Henry, Cardinal of York (d. 1802). This document is available as a PDF: http://www.royal.gov.uk/files/pdf/stuarts.pdf
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