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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... speech, more colloquial in diction, as in the speeches of the Nurse in Romeo and Juliet, the characterful prose of Falstaff, and Hamlet's soliloquies. The effect is of increasing psychological realism, reaching its greatest heights in ...
... speech, more colloquial in diction, as in the speeches of the Nurse in Romeo and Juliet, the characterful prose of Falstaff, and Hamlet's soliloquies. The effect is of increasing psychological realism, reaching its greatest heights in ...
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... speech to persuade. The fashioning of speech into a sophisticated political, military and theatrical instrument, an instrument of power, is a hallmark of the play and marks the emergence in Henry V of a challenging form of political ...
... speech to persuade. The fashioning of speech into a sophisticated political, military and theatrical instrument, an instrument of power, is a hallmark of the play and marks the emergence in Henry V of a challenging form of political ...
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... speeches, leaves out entire scenes and transposes others, reduces the number of roles and makes consistent changes to ... speech (III.1) together with his most savage threats to the townspeople (III.3.11–41); much of Henry's disquieting ...
... speeches, leaves out entire scenes and transposes others, reduces the number of roles and makes consistent changes to ... speech (III.1) together with his most savage threats to the townspeople (III.3.11–41); much of Henry's disquieting ...
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... speeches parody the 'high astounding terms' of Marlowe's Scythian shepherd (Part One, Prologue, l. 5); Henry's threatening speech at Harfleur recalls the threat of total war levelled by Tamburlaine at the siege of Damascus, only to ...
... speeches parody the 'high astounding terms' of Marlowe's Scythian shepherd (Part One, Prologue, l. 5); Henry's threatening speech at Harfleur recalls the threat of total war levelled by Tamburlaine at the siege of Damascus, only to ...
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... be more disambiguated, the Chorus frames the play with a pair of strikingly discordant speeches as Prologue and Epilogue and proves an unreliable narrator throughout. As regards the Prologue, it is hard to imagine a dramatic apostrophe.
... be more disambiguated, the Chorus frames the play with a pair of strikingly discordant speeches as Prologue and Epilogue and proves an unreliable narrator throughout. As regards the Prologue, it is hard to imagine a dramatic apostrophe.
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actor Agincourt ALICE appear army audiences Bardolph base battle blood body brother Captain cause Chorus claim close CONSTABLE crown Dauphin death Duke edition Edward Elizabethan England English Enter Exeter Exeunt Exit eyes face fair father fear field FLUELLEN Folio follow forces four France French give Gower hand Harfleur Harry hath head heart Henry’s Holinshed honour horse Ireland John Katherine keep kill KING HENRY live look Lord majesty master means military never night noble offer ORLEANS performance Pistol play political poor present Prince prisoners production Quarto reading Richard royal scene sexual Shakespeare soldiers speak speech stage suggests sword tell theatre thee thou thought turn wars Welsh