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Cultural depictions of Edward I of England : ウィキペディア英語版 | Cultural depictions of Edward I of England Edward I of England has been portrayed in popular culture a number of times. ==Literature==
Edward's life was dramatised in the ''Famous Chronicle of King Edward the First'', a Renaissance theatrical play by George Peele. Edward is unflatteringly depicted in several novels with a contemporary setting, including the ''Brothers of Gwynedd'' quartet by Edith Pargeter, ''The Reckoning'' and ''Falls the Shadow'' by Sharon Penman, ''The Wallace'' and ''The Bruce Trilogy'' by Nigel Tranter, and the ''Brethren'' trilogy by Robyn Young, a fictional account of Edward and his involvement with a secret organisation within the Knights Templar. The subjection of Wales and its people and their staunch resistance was commemorated in a poem, "The Bards of Wales", by the Hungarian poet János Arany in 1857 as a way of encoded resistance to the suppressive politics of Austria over Hungary after the Hungarian Revolution of 1848.
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