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Holinshed's Chronicles

Holinshed's Chronicles, also known as Holinshed's Chronicles of England, Scotland, and Ireland, is a collaborative work published in several volumes and two editions, the first edition in 1577, and the second in 1587. It was a large, comprehensive description of British history published in three volumes (England, Scotland and Ireland).

The Chronicles have been a source of interest because of their extensive links to Shakespearean history, as well as King Lear, Macbeth and Cymbeline. Recent studies of the Chronicles have focused on an inter-disciplinary approach; numerous literary scholars have studied the traditional historiographical materials through a literary lens, with a focus on how contemporary men and women would have read historical texts.[1]


The Chronicles would have been a primary source for many other literary writers of the Renaissance such as Christopher Marlowe, Edmund Spenser and George Daniel.[2]

Beer, Jürgen (1993), The Image of a King: Henry VIII in the Tudor Chronicles of Edward Hall and Raphael Holinshed. Peter Lang.

Booth, Stephen (1968), The Book called Holinshed's Chronicles: An Account of its Inception, Purpose, Contributors, Publication, Revision and Influence on William Shakespeare. Book Club of California.

Boswell-Stone, W. G. (1896), Shakespeare's Holinshed: The Chronicle and the Plays Compared. Lawrence and Bullen.

Clegg, Cyndia Susan (1992), Which Holinshed? Holinshed's Chronicles at the Huntington Library. Huntington Library Quarterly.

Djordjevic, Igor (2010). Holinshed's Nation: Ideals, Memory, and Practical Policy in the Chronicles. Routledge.  9781409400356

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Hermann, Ax (2014). The relation of Shakespeare's Henry IV to Holinshed. South Carolina: Nabu Press.  9781295710867

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Hosley, Richard (1968), Shakespeare's Holinshed. Putnam.

Kewes, Paulina; ; Heal, Felicity, eds. (2013). The Oxford Handbook of Holinshed's Chronicles. Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-956575-7.

Archer, Ian W.

(1994). Reading Holinshed's Chronicles. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. ISBN 978-0226649115.

Patterson, Annabel

at Macbeth Navigator.

Excerpts from Holinshed's Chronicles, Volume V: Scotland

Works by Raphael Holinshed

Chronicles at Project Gutenberg

Holinshed's

Archived 15 August 2010 at the Wayback Machine at Oxford University, with parallel texts of the 1577 and 1587 editions.

The Holinshed Project

from the University of Pennsylvania

1587 facsimile

Essay on Raphael Holinshed

Macbeth: What is its relationship to Scottish history?