Henry VPenguin UK, 25.2.2010 - 336 sivua '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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... of English at the University of Leicester. He edited Julius Caesar for the Oxford Shakespeare, Much Ado About Nothing and King Henry IV, Parts I and II for the Arden edition and Henry VIII for Penguin. ANN KAEGI is Lecturer in English ...
... of invasion by Spain and intensifying conflict in Ireland gave added resonance to plays about England's illustrious warrior king and his stunning victory at Agincourt. The performance history of Henry V has been closely tied to the fortunes ...
... King and his Chorus on a matter of war and 'Follow, follow!' (17). Unless we remain vigilant we risk being 'marvellously mistook' (III.6.79), as our capacity to remember and willingness to forget are probed ... OF HENRY V AND THE CLIMATE OF.
... of The Life) but also by their divergent representations of Henry V and his French campaign. The Chronicle History omits all of the choruses (including the Prologue and Epilogue), removes or truncates the longest speeches, leaves out ...
... Henry V's campaigns (1414–22) in the Hundred Years War (1337–1453) between England and France, fought more than a century before Henry VIII became the first English king to assume the title King of Ireland in the 1540s. The period of ...