Henry VPenguin UK, 25 feb. 2010 - 336 pagini 'At one and the same time the greatest of all works of English patriotism and a searing critique of warfare' Jonathan Bate |
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... battle scenes in Henry IV, Part I, and considerably more in the Henry VI plays. Unless additional business has been devised, the closest audiences come to witnessing a major battle scene in Henry V is the second assault on Harfleur, an ...
... battle scenes in Henry IV, Part I, and considerably more in the Henry VI plays. Unless additional business has been devised, the closest audiences come to witnessing a major battle scene in Henry V is the second assault on Harfleur, an ...
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... battle at Harfleur and again at Agincourt, where, faced with overwhelming odds, he spurns repeated offers of ransom. In so doing Henry V outdoes his famous ancestor King Edward III, who surveyed the clash of armies at Crécy from a ...
... battle at Harfleur and again at Agincourt, where, faced with overwhelming odds, he spurns repeated offers of ransom. In so doing Henry V outdoes his famous ancestor King Edward III, who surveyed the clash of armies at Crécy from a ...
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... Battle Fought at Agincourt in France. Together with Ancient Pistol. Although The Chronicle History (known as the first Quarto) was the only version printed in Shakespeare's lifetime, his name is notably absent from its title page, the ...
... Battle Fought at Agincourt in France. Together with Ancient Pistol. Although The Chronicle History (known as the first Quarto) was the only version printed in Shakespeare's lifetime, his name is notably absent from its title page, the ...
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... battle as rival captains vehemently denounced one another's theories in print (Jorgensen, Shakespeare's Military World, pp. 72–3). Shakespeare gently mocks the appetite for such literature and the argumentative character of the ...
... battle as rival captains vehemently denounced one another's theories in print (Jorgensen, Shakespeare's Military World, pp. 72–3). Shakespeare gently mocks the appetite for such literature and the argumentative character of the ...
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... battle in nearby fields. There is also evidence to suggest that captains and soldiers made up a significant portion of theatre audiences during this period (see R. B. McKerrow (ed.), The Works of Thomas Nashe (1904–10), vol. 1, p. 212).
... battle in nearby fields. There is also evidence to suggest that captains and soldiers made up a significant portion of theatre audiences during this period (see R. B. McKerrow (ed.), The Works of Thomas Nashe (1904–10), vol. 1, p. 212).
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