History · 1595

Richard II, in Modern English

The full play, original text on one side, plain modern English on the other — every scene, free.

Richard II — cover artwork

Richard II

History · 1595

Year
1595
Genre
History
Setting
England
Acts & scenes
5 acts · 19 scenes
Reading time
~2 hours
Audio runtime
~2h 22m (in app)

What it's about

This play delves into the downfall of a flawed monarch, exploring themes of power, identity, and the complexities of leadership as King Richard grapples with his own weaknesses and the pressures of political intrigue.

This play delves into the downfall of a flawed monarch, exploring themes of power, identity, and the complexities of leadership as King Richard grapples with his own weaknesses and the pressures of political intrigue.

Study guide

Everything we have for Richard II, all on one page.

Read by scene

Tap any scene below to start reading.

In the app

Hear every line of Richard II, narrated.

Synced read-along narration: words highlight as they're spoken so you never lose the line. The free preview unlocks Act 1; the Plus bundle unlocks all 37 plays.

Common questions

Is the modern English translation accurate?

Yes — every line is matched to its original. Our translations preserve meaning over cleverness: where Shakespeare uses a metaphor, we keep it; where the wordplay turns on a sound that no longer exists, we explain rather than fake it. This is a translation, not a summary.

How long does Richard II take to read?

About 2 hours at a steady pace. With synced narration in the app, the runtime is roughly 2h 22m — and you can pause anywhere without losing your place.

Is the original text complete and unabridged?

Yes. We use the full public-domain First Folio text, with no cuts. The simplified column runs in parallel — every line of original Shakespeare has its modern English match.

Where can I listen to it?

Synced read-along narration is in the Fluid Shakespeare app on iOS and Android. Tap a line; press play; the words highlight as they're read. Get the app →