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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... stage surmounted by a canopy and jutting into the area where spectators who paid one penny stood, and surrounded by galleries where it was possible to be seated on payment of an additional penny. Though properties such as cauldrons ...
... stage surmounted by a canopy and jutting into the area where spectators who paid one penny stood, and surrounded by galleries where it was possible to be seated on payment of an additional penny. Though properties such as cauldrons ...
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... stage direction calling for 'Excursions' (military skirmishes or sorties across the stage; IV.4.0), the only sustained military engagement we witness is an anticlimactic encounter between two misapprehending cowards: the terrified ...
... stage direction calling for 'Excursions' (military skirmishes or sorties across the stage; IV.4.0), the only sustained military engagement we witness is an anticlimactic encounter between two misapprehending cowards: the terrified ...
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... stage, and Shakespeare was at the forefront of its invention. Historical writing had long been among the favourite reading matter of England's book-buying population. When William Caxton established the first printing press in England ...
... stage, and Shakespeare was at the forefront of its invention. Historical writing had long been among the favourite reading matter of England's book-buying population. When William Caxton established the first printing press in England ...
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... stage. The last of Shakespeare's Elizabethan chronicle histories, Henry Vis also the last of a series of four plays known as the second tetralogy, so called because the plays that comprise the series (Richard II, Henry IV, Parts I and ...
... stage. The last of Shakespeare's Elizabethan chronicle histories, Henry Vis also the last of a series of four plays known as the second tetralogy, so called because the plays that comprise the series (Richard II, Henry IV, Parts I and ...
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... stage hath shown' (13). The chronological listing of Shakespeare's Histories in the first Folio thus suppresses one of the defining features of his double cycle of English history plays; namely, that it circles back on itself. The ...
... stage hath shown' (13). The chronological listing of Shakespeare's Histories in the first Folio thus suppresses one of the defining features of his double cycle of English history plays; namely, that it circles back on itself. The ...
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