Henry VRandom House Publishing Group, 16 sept. 2009 - 320 pagini A triumphantly patriotic play that also casts a critical eye at war and warriors, this great epic drama depicts a charismatic ruler in a time of national struggle. The young King Henry’s victory over the French despite overwhelming odds creates a spectacle of action, color, and thundering battles. Whether the warrior-king is urging his men “Once more unto the breach, dear friends,” or wooing Katharine of France, Henry is magnificently adapted to the role he must play in England’s greatness. Henry V represents the culmination of Shakespeare’s art as a writer of historical drama. Each Edition Includes: • Comprehensive explanatory notes • Vivid introductions and the most up-to-date scholarship • Clear, modernized spelling and punctuation, enabling contemporary readers to understand the Elizabethan English • Completely updated, detailed bibliographies and performance histories • An interpretive essay on film adaptations of the play, along with an extensive filmography |
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Pagina iii
... English This edition copyright © 2004 by Bantam Books Revisions and annotations to Shakespeare text and its footnotes and textual notes. Shakespeare's Sources essay and notes for the source, and the play introduction © 1988, Z004 by ...
... English This edition copyright © 2004 by Bantam Books Revisions and annotations to Shakespeare text and its footnotes and textual notes. Shakespeare's Sources essay and notes for the source, and the play introduction © 1988, Z004 by ...
Pagina v
... English crown, being descended from the Duke of Clarence (elder brother to Henry's father, Gaunt) and having been proclaimed by Richard as heir to the throne. (Shakespeare accentuates the dynastic threat by J2 U7 CI: CI: - combining two ...
... English crown, being descended from the Duke of Clarence (elder brother to Henry's father, Gaunt) and having been proclaimed by Richard as heir to the throne. (Shakespeare accentuates the dynastic threat by J2 U7 CI: CI: - combining two ...
Pagina vi
... English throne; see l.3.80—5 and note.) Mortimer is the last person Henry would wish ransomed. Moreover, the King suspects Mortimer of having fought with something less than total zeal against the Welsh Glendower. Mortimer's marriage to ...
... English throne; see l.3.80—5 and note.) Mortimer is the last person Henry would wish ransomed. Moreover, the King suspects Mortimer of having fought with something less than total zeal against the Welsh Glendower. Mortimer's marriage to ...
Pagina xix
... Falstaff. At the end, what had to happen did happen, and Henry placed his arm on the shoulder of “son Harry" and drew Hal to him. Four years later, the newly formed English Shakespeare Company chose. HENRY IV, PART ONE, ON STAGE xxi.
... Falstaff. At the end, what had to happen did happen, and Henry placed his arm on the shoulder of “son Harry" and drew Hal to him. Four years later, the newly formed English Shakespeare Company chose. HENRY IV, PART ONE, ON STAGE xxi.
Pagina xx
... English Shakespeare Company chose Henry IV, Part One as its first play, and toured with it in the summers of 1986 and 1987. Directed by Michael Bogdanov, this production was lively and iconoclastic, evoking with theatrical brilliance a ...
... English Shakespeare Company chose Henry IV, Part One as its first play, and toured with it in the summers of 1986 and 1987. Directed by Michael Bogdanov, this production was lively and iconoclastic, evoking with theatrical brilliance a ...
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