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A short film by Edwin J. Collins called Jane Shore starred Sybil Thorndike as Jane (1922). Jean Plaidy's romantic novel, The Goldsmith's Wife (1950), is about Jane Shore. She is played by Anne Carroll in Jane Howell's 1983 TV movie version of Richard III. Figures in Silk by Vanora Bennett (2008) is about Jane Shore and features her sister as well.
The Penance of Jane Shore by William Blake, c. 1780 The Shaming of Jane Shore by Stephen Reid (1873–1948) Shore's punishment included open penance at Paul's Cross for her promiscuous behaviour by Richard. [18] The Great Chronicle of London records the event of Richard III's coronation on 6 July 1483 and that:
She has edited Ploughshares, [12] and her poems have been published in numerous magazines, including Poetry, The New Republic, and The Yale Review. She was Radcliffe Institute, fellow in poetry, 1971–73, and Briggs-Copeland Lecturer in English at Harvard University, 1973—, and Jenny McKean Moore Writer at George Washington University in Washington, D.C.
In Judaism, the High Holy Days, also known as High Holidays or Days of Awe (Yamim Noraim; Hebrew: יָמִים נוֹרָאִים , Yāmīm Nōrāʾīm) consist of: strictly, the holidays of Rosh Hashanah ("Jewish New Year") and Yom Kippur ("Day of Atonement"); by extension, the period of ten days including those holidays, known also as the ...
Sep. 16—Catastrophic storms. Earthquakes. Wildfires. Wars. Famine. Illness. Political upheaval and strife. The calamities of this world seem unending. Headlines within the last few weeks reflect ...
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Rabbi Judith Lazarus Siegal cannot stress enough, especially around the Jewish High Holy days, the importance of being a part of a Jewish community.
The original cast included Anne Oldfield as Jane Shore, Robert Wilks as Dumont, Colley Cibber as the Duke of Gloucester, Barton Booth as Lord Hastings, Benjamin Husband as Catesby, John Bowman as Sir Richard Radcliff, John Mills as Bellmour and Mary Porter as Alicia. The play was a major success, and was performed eighteen times by mid-March. [2]