Henry VI Part IHenry VI, Part 1 is an uncompromising celebration of early English nationalism that contrasts the English with the French, portrayed here as effeminate and scheming. A boy king, Henry VI, is on the English throne, and the indomitable Talbot leads the English cause in France. Joan La Pucelle (Joan of Arc), who becomes captain of the French, claims to be chosen by the Virgin Mary to liberate France. The English, however, consider her a sensual witch. Many of the English nobility remain, quarreling, at home. Once in France, some seek permission to fight each other there. Talbot and his son cannot prevail; the English defeat themselves by preying on each other. The authoritative edition of Henry VI, Part 1 from The Folger Shakespeare Library, the trusted and widely used Shakespeare series for students and general readers, is now available as an eBook. Features include: · The exact text of the printed book for easy cross-reference · Hundreds of hypertext links for instant navigation · Freshly edited text based on the best early printed version of the play · Full explanatory notes conveniently placed on pages facing the text of the play · Scene-by-scene plot summaries · A key to famous lines and phrases · An introduction to reading Shakespeare’s language · Illustrations from the Folger Shakespeare Library’s vast holdings of rare books · An essay by a leading Shakespeare scholar providing a modern perspective on the play |
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Contenido
Editors Preface | ix |
Henry VI Part 1 | xiii |
Henry VI Part 1 | xvii |
Shakespeares Life | xxix |
Shakespeares Theater | xxxvii |
The Publication of Shakespeares Plays | xlvi |
An Introduction to This Text | l |
Henry VI Part 1 Text of the Play with Commentary | 1 |
ACT 3 Scene 3 | 127 |
ACT 3 Scene 4 | 135 |
ACT 4 Scene 1 | 143 |
ACT 4 Scene 2 | 157 |
ACT 4 Scene 3 | 161 |
ACT 4 Scene 4 | 165 |
ACT 4 Scene 5 | 169 |
ACT 4 Scene 6 | 175 |
ACT 1 Scene 1 | 7 |
ACT 1 Scene 2 | 19 |
ACT 1 Scene 3 | 31 |
ACT 1 Scene 4 | 39 |
ACT 1 Scene 5 | 47 |
ACT 1 Scene 6 | 51 |
ACT 2 Scene 1 | 57 |
ACT 2 Scene 2 | 65 |
ACT 2 Scene 3 | 69 |
ACT 2 Scene 4 | 75 |
ACT 2 Scene 5 | 87 |
ACT 3 Scene 1 | 99 |
ACT 3 Scene 2 | 115 |
ACT 4 Scene 7 | 179 |
ACT 5 Scene 1 | 189 |
ACT 5 Scene 2 | 193 |
ACT 5 Scene 3 | 195 |
ACT 5 Scene 4 | 213 |
ACT 5 Scene 5 | 225 |
Longer Notes | 235 |
Appendices | 245 |
Textual Notes | 253 |
A Modern Perspective | 257 |
Further Reading | 269 |
Key to Famous Lines and Phrases | 297 |
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