A review by yak_attak
King Edward III by William Shakespeare

2.5

A fair but dull play, fairly ignorable were it not for the question of its dubious authorship. We see various scenes from the life of a King Edward, his affair with the countess, his conquests in France - none of the characters are particularly great (maaaaaybe Prince Edward), and few of the scenes memorable. Nothing terrible, but not really worth even my completionism.

As a note, this edition has a hell of a lot of notes and appendix pertaining to the 'did Shakespeare write this' question - much of which I assume is quite well researched and written, but I did not read it, so I leave that up to you.