Henry V (The Play, Historical Background and Analysis of the Character in the Play)
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Henry V (The Play, Historical Background and Analysis of the Character in the Play) offers a deep dive into one of Shakespeare's most compelling historical narratives. This anthology curates a rich tapestry of essays and analyses, framing the titular play within a broader literary and historical context. The collection explores a range of styles, from critical scholarship to reflective narratives, underscoring the timeless relevance and complexity of Shakespeare's portrayal of leadership and morality. The anthology is distinctive in its integration of Hazlitt's renowned character critique, which serves as a central piece, connecting thematic threads across various contributions. The contributing editors and scholars, anchored by luminaries such as Shakespeare and Hazlitt, bring an impressive breadth of expertise to the collection. This anthology sits at the confluence of Renaissance drama scholarship and cultural historiography, drawing on Elizabethan political ideologies and their resonances within modern interpretations of leadership and governance. By weaving together historical insights with literary criticism, the editors offer a multifaceted exploration of Henry V, enriching readers' appreciation of Shakespeare's craft and the historical figure's legacy. This volume is an indispensable resource for both students and aficionados of Shakespeare. It presents a unique opportunity to engage with the multifarious perspectives on one of history's most studied monarchs, encapsulated within Shakespeare's dramatic genius. Readers will benefit from the scholarly rigor and the breadth of viewpoints, which illuminate both the character of Henry V and the play's enduring significance in the canon of English literature. This anthology not only educates but also invites ongoing dialogue among Shakespeare enthusiasts and scholars alike.
Produkt Details
Verlag: Musaicum Books
Genre: Sprache - Englisch
Sprache: English
Umfang: 237 Seiten
Größe: 449,8 KB
ISBN: 4064066385309
Veröffentlichung: 17. Dezember 2020