Henry VI, Part 1Penguin, 2018 M04 10 - 176 páginas The acclaimed Pelican Shakespeare series edited by A. R. Braunmuller and Stephen Orgel The legendary Pelican Shakespeare series features authoritative and meticulously researched texts paired with scholarship by renowned Shakespeareans. Each book includes an essay on the theatrical world of Shakespeare’s time, an introduction to the individual play, and a detailed note on the text used. Updated by general editors Stephen Orgel and A. R. Braunmuller, these easy-to-read editions incorporate over thirty years of Shakespeare scholarship undertaken since the original series, edited by Alfred Harbage, appeared between 1956 and 1967. With definitive texts and illuminating essays, the Pelican Shakespeare will remain a valued resource for students, teachers, and theater professionals for many years to come. For more than seventy years, Penguin has been the leading publisher of classic literature in the English-speaking world. With more than 1,800 titles, Penguin Classics represents a global bookshelf of the best works throughout history and across genres and disciplines. Readers trust the series to provide authoritative texts enhanced by introductions and notes by distinguished scholars and contemporary authors, as well as up-to-date translations by award-winning translators. |
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... France with the strife among leaders at home. The play opens with the funeral of Henry V, and the shadow of that hero-king continues to reign in the first scene. His brother, Humphrey of Gloucester, eulogizes him as the best – indeed ...
... France with the strife among leaders at home. The play opens with the funeral of Henry V, and the shadow of that hero-king continues to reign in the first scene. His brother, Humphrey of Gloucester, eulogizes him as the best – indeed ...
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... France, the first one speaking as a chorus to reveal the real causes of England's military collapse: No treachery, but want of men and money. Amongst the soldiers this is mutterèd: That here you maintain several factions, And whilst a ...
... France, the first one speaking as a chorus to reveal the real causes of England's military collapse: No treachery, but want of men and money. Amongst the soldiers this is mutterèd: That here you maintain several factions, And whilst a ...
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... France or why the play concentrates on the king's nobles and generals rather than on the king. We must see for ourselves how the bickering and neglect of Henry's “guardians” reveal both his stunted personality and its causes, or how ...
... France or why the play concentrates on the king's nobles and generals rather than on the king. We must see for ourselves how the bickering and neglect of Henry's “guardians” reveal both his stunted personality and its causes, or how ...
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... France. By advancing Margaret to the throne of England, Suffolk fashions her into a continuation by other means of the military threat once posed by Joan. Like the boy king himself, Joan and Margaret are pawns, treated not according to ...
... France. By advancing Margaret to the throne of England, Suffolk fashions her into a continuation by other means of the military threat once posed by Joan. Like the boy king himself, Joan and Margaret are pawns, treated not according to ...
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... France and England, did this king succeed; Whose state so many had the managing That they lost France and made his England bleed: Which oft our stage hath shown. (Epilogue, 9–13) Some students of the plays have wondered whether ...
... France and England, did this king succeed; Whose state so many had the managing That they lost France and made his England bleed: Which oft our stage hath shown. (Epilogue, 9–13) Some students of the plays have wondered whether ...
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