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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... sword' (Part One, V.1.134); and Henry's betrothal to Princess Katherine, his 'capital demand' (V.2.96) in the peace negotiations with France, has disturbing parallels with Tamburlaine's rape of and subsequent marriage to Zenocrate ...
... sword' (V.Chorus.32). Contrary to popular expectations, Essex returned unauthorized to England on 28 September, having concluded a humiliating truce without Elizabeth's permission. Forty-eight hours later Essex was under house arrest ...
... sword (sc. xx, ll. 34, 35), a crowd-pleasing piece of stage business that Shakespeare notably omits by having Henry V conclude just after Henry demands oaths of submission from the French peers but before they are performed (V.2.362–6) ...
... sword fighting, the Prologue's poor opinion of the theatre's capacity to create credible martial spectacle appears perverse. Although the Prologue disparages the shortcomings of theatrical spectacle, it expresses no such reservations ...
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