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 vi
... honor. Yet fatal defects dwell even in these attractive qualities. Hotspur is impatient, proud, unwilling to tolerate a rival be it Glendower or Prince Hal (Henry, Prince of Wales). ln his first speech, purporting to explain his refusal ...
... honor. Yet fatal defects dwell even in these attractive qualities. Hotspur is impatient, proud, unwilling to tolerate a rival be it Glendower or Prince Hal (Henry, Prince of Wales). ln his first speech, purporting to explain his refusal ...
Pagina vii
... honor for which Hotspur fights is at bottom a lie, and the mutual esteem that might have grown between him and a much-reformed Prince of Wales is thwarted by the polarization of attitudes in the two camps. Hotspur's brand of honor is ...
... honor for which Hotspur fights is at bottom a lie, and the mutual esteem that might have grown between him and a much-reformed Prince of Wales is thwarted by the polarization of attitudes in the two camps. Hotspur's brand of honor is ...
Pagina viii
... honor. Falstaff's vices are Hotspur's virtues, and the reverse. Whereas Hotspur offers to Hal a model of chivalric striving and attention to duty, Falstaff is a highwayman and a liar. On the other hand, Hotspur is a fanatic, unbending ...
... honor. Falstaff's vices are Hotspur's virtues, and the reverse. Whereas Hotspur offers to Hal a model of chivalric striving and attention to duty, Falstaff is a highwayman and a liar. On the other hand, Hotspur is a fanatic, unbending ...
Pagina x
... honor of a dead hero. Hal, in his turn as king, questions the propriety of a “devil" haunting the crown prince “in the likeness of an old fat man," a “reverend Vice," a “gray lniquity,” a “father ruflian" (Z.4.44Z—9). For all the good ...
... honor of a dead hero. Hal, in his turn as king, questions the propriety of a “devil" haunting the crown prince “in the likeness of an old fat man," a “reverend Vice," a “gray lniquity,” a “father ruflian" (Z.4.44Z—9). For all the good ...
Pagina xii
... honor of a dead hero . Hal , in his turn as king , questions the propriety of a " devil " haunting the crown prince " in the likeness of an old fat man , " a " reverend Vice , " a " gray Iniquity , " a " father ruffian " ( 2.4.442-9 ) ...
... honor of a dead hero . Hal , in his turn as king , questions the propriety of a " devil " haunting the crown prince " in the likeness of an old fat man , " a " reverend Vice , " a " gray Iniquity , " a " father ruffian " ( 2.4.442-9 ) ...
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Anon arms Bardolph battle blood Bolingbroke CARRIER court cousin coward crown death DERICK devil dost doth Douglas Earl of March Eastcheap Edmund Mortimer Enter Exeunt Exit faith Falstaff father fear fight film Francis Fyodor Dostoevsky GADSHILL give grace Hal's hanged Harry Percy hath head hear heart Henry IV plays Holinshed honor horse HOSTESS Hotspur Jack John of Lancaster Kate King Henry King's LADY PERCY London lord Lord Henry Percy lord of Westmorland Marry Mordake never night noble Northumberland Owen Glendower Peto play POINS pray Prince Hal Prince of Wales prisoners prithee rascal rebel Richard Richard II rogue royal sack scene Scot Shakespeare SHERIFF Shrewsbury Sir John Oldcastle Sir Walter Blunt Sirrah speak stand sweet sword tavern tell theater thee There's THIEF thieves thou art thou hast VERNON villainous Welsh Westmorland Zounds