King Henry IV¿s plan to lead a crusade to Jerusalem is put on hold after he hears about skirmishes along England¿s Welsh and Scottish borders. The Welsh rebel Glendower has fought off the English forces and has managed to capture Edmund Mortimer, Earl of March. Meanwhile, Harry Percy¿s fight is successfully keeping the Scottish rebels, led by Douglas, at bay. Meanwhile Harry Perry, better known as Hotspur, has taken numerous political prisoners, including Douglas¿s son Mordake. The king is also concerned about his son Hal. During this time of political unrest, Hal has been spending most of his…mehr
King Henry IV¿s plan to lead a crusade to Jerusalem is put on hold after he hears about skirmishes along England¿s Welsh and Scottish borders. The Welsh rebel Glendower has fought off the English forces and has managed to capture Edmund Mortimer, Earl of March. Meanwhile, Harry Percy¿s fight is successfully keeping the Scottish rebels, led by Douglas, at bay. Meanwhile Harry Perry, better known as Hotspur, has taken numerous political prisoners, including Douglas¿s son Mordake. The king is also concerned about his son Hal. During this time of political unrest, Hal has been spending most of his time drinking with criminals and highwaymen in taverns on the poor side of London¿behavior unbefitting a future king. His closest friend and partner in crime is Sir John Falstaff, a fat old drunk and a charismatic thief. When the king calls for his wild son to return to court, Falstaff and his street-smart group of friends are ready to support their prince on the battlefront. This Standard Ebooks edition is based on William George Clark and William Aldis Wright¿s 1887 Victoria edition, which is taken from the Globe edition.
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William Shakespeare (bapt. 26 April 1564 ¿ 23 April 1616) was an English playwright, poet and actor. He is regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and the world's pre-eminent dramatist. He is often called England's national poet and the Bard of Avon (or simply the Bard). His extant works, including collaborations, consist of some 39 plays, 154 sonnets, three long narrative poems, and a few other verses, some of uncertain authorship. His plays have been translated into every major living language and are performed more often than those of any other playwright. Shakespeare remains arguably the most influential writer in the English language, and his works continue to be studied and reinterpreted.
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Introduction.- About the Text.- Key Facts.- The First Part of Henry the Fourth, with the Life and Death of Henry surnamed Hotspur.- Textual Notes.- Scene-by-scene Analysis.- Henry IV in Performance: the RSC and Beyond.- Four Centuries of Henry IV: An Overview.- At the Royal Shakespeare Company.- Actor and Director: Interviews with Michael Boyd, Adrian Noble and Michael Pennington.- Shakespeare's Career in the Theatre.- Shakespeare's Works: A Chronology.- Further Reading and Viewing.- Acknowledgements and Picture Credits.
Henry IV, Part I - William Shakespeare - Edited by Maynard Mack Samuel Johnson: From The Plays of William Shakespeare Samuel Taylor Coleridge: From H. C. Robinson?s Memoranda and Seven Lectures John Dover Wilson: From The Fortunes of Falstaff Derek Travers: The Battle Scenes James Winny: From The Player King: A Theme of Shakespeare?s Histories Robert Ornstein: From A Kingdom for a Stage Michael Goldman: From Shakespeare and the Energies of Drama Coppelia Kahn: From Man?s Estate: Masculine Identity in Shakespeare Cleanth Brooks and Robert S. Heilman: From Understanding Drama Sylvan Barnet: ?Henry IV, Part I? on the Stage and Screen NEWLY ADDED ESSAYS: T. F. Wharton: Interpreting ?Henry IV?: Four Productions
Introduction.- About the Text.- Key Facts.- The First Part of Henry the Fourth, with the Life and Death of Henry surnamed Hotspur.- Textual Notes.- Scene-by-scene Analysis.- Henry IV in Performance: the RSC and Beyond.- Four Centuries of Henry IV: An Overview.- At the Royal Shakespeare Company.- Actor and Director: Interviews with Michael Boyd, Adrian Noble and Michael Pennington.- Shakespeare's Career in the Theatre.- Shakespeare's Works: A Chronology.- Further Reading and Viewing.- Acknowledgements and Picture Credits.
Henry IV, Part I - William Shakespeare - Edited by Maynard Mack Samuel Johnson: From The Plays of William Shakespeare Samuel Taylor Coleridge: From H. C. Robinson?s Memoranda and Seven Lectures John Dover Wilson: From The Fortunes of Falstaff Derek Travers: The Battle Scenes James Winny: From The Player King: A Theme of Shakespeare?s Histories Robert Ornstein: From A Kingdom for a Stage Michael Goldman: From Shakespeare and the Energies of Drama Coppelia Kahn: From Man?s Estate: Masculine Identity in Shakespeare Cleanth Brooks and Robert S. Heilman: From Understanding Drama Sylvan Barnet: ?Henry IV, Part I? on the Stage and Screen NEWLY ADDED ESSAYS: T. F. Wharton: Interpreting ?Henry IV?: Four Productions
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`a pleasing emphasis on the plays in preformance. Both texts have very helpful notes, which contain all the supporting information a student is likely to need, presented clearly and interestingly - no small feat.' David Webb, St Martin's College, Lancaster.
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