Displaying the bold vision and growing skill of a young playwright, these are Shakespeare's first three history plays, covering some sixty tumultuous years of English history. Their pageantry, violence, and stirring speeches excite audiences with action as well as character, and midway through the final play in this trilogy, a shocking, clever, inimitably evil new voice is heard—that of Richard of Gloucester, destined to become England's most fearsome and hated ruler of all time, Richard III.
Displaying the bold vision and growing skill of a young playwright, these are Shakespeare's first three history plays, covering some sixty tumultuous years of English history. Their pageantry, violence, and stirring speeches excite audiences with action as well as character, and midway through the final play in this trilogy, a shocking, clever, inimitably evil new voice is heard—that of Richard of Gloucester, destined to become England's most fearsome and hated ruler of all time, Richard III.
Shakespeare: Henry VI Part One/Henry VI Part Two/Henry VI Part ThreeShakespeare: An Overview Biographical Sketch / A Note on the Anti-Stratfordians, Especially Baconians and Oxfordians / The Shakespeare Canon / Shakespeare's English / Shakespeare's Theater / A Note on the Use of Boy Actors in Female Roles / Shakespeare's Dramatic Language: Costumes, Gestures and Silences; Prose and Poetry / The Play Text as a Collaboration / Editing Texts / Shakespeare on the Stage Introduction to Henry VI, Part One Henry VI, Part One Textual Note The Sources of Henry VI, Part One Raphael Holinshed From Chronicles of England, Scotland, and Ireland Edward Hall From The Union of the Two Noble and Illustre Families of Lancaster and York Commentaries Hermann Ulrici From Shakespeare's Dramatic Art E.M.W. Tillyard From Shakespeare's History Plays J.P. Brockbank From The Frame of DisorderHenry VI Phyllis Rackin Anti-Historians: Women's Roles in Shakespeare's Histories Ralph Fiennes Playing Henry VI Lawrence V. Ryan Henry VI on Stage and Screen Sylvan Barnet The Stage History Since 1989 Introduction to Henry VI, Part Two Henry VI, Part Two Textual Note The Date and the Sources of Henry VI, Part Two Edward Hall From The Union of the Two Noble and Illustre Families of Lancaster and York John Foxe From Acts and Monuments of Martyrs Anthony Munday, William Shakespeare(?), et al From Sir Thomas More Commentaries Samuel Johnson From The Plays of William Shakespeare J.P. Brockbank From The Frame of DisorderHenry VI Introduction to Henry VI, Part Three Henry VI, Part Three Textual Note The Sources of Henry VI, Part Three Edward Hall From The Union of the Two Noble and Illustre Families of Lancaster and York Commentaries Samuel Johnson From The Plays of William Shakespeare J.P. Brockbank From The Frame of DisorderHenry VI E.M.W. Tillyard From Shakespeare's History Plays Suggested References
Shakespeare: Henry VI Part One/Henry VI Part Two/Henry VI Part ThreeShakespeare: An Overview Biographical Sketch / A Note on the Anti-Stratfordians, Especially Baconians and Oxfordians / The Shakespeare Canon / Shakespeare's English / Shakespeare's Theater / A Note on the Use of Boy Actors in Female Roles / Shakespeare's Dramatic Language: Costumes, Gestures and Silences; Prose and Poetry / The Play Text as a Collaboration / Editing Texts / Shakespeare on the Stage Introduction to Henry VI, Part One Henry VI, Part One Textual Note The Sources of Henry VI, Part One Raphael Holinshed From Chronicles of England, Scotland, and Ireland Edward Hall From The Union of the Two Noble and Illustre Families of Lancaster and York Commentaries Hermann Ulrici From Shakespeare's Dramatic Art E.M.W. Tillyard From Shakespeare's History Plays J.P. Brockbank From The Frame of DisorderHenry VI Phyllis Rackin Anti-Historians: Women's Roles in Shakespeare's Histories Ralph Fiennes Playing Henry VI Lawrence V. Ryan Henry VI on Stage and Screen Sylvan Barnet The Stage History Since 1989 Introduction to Henry VI, Part Two Henry VI, Part Two Textual Note The Date and the Sources of Henry VI, Part Two Edward Hall From The Union of the Two Noble and Illustre Families of Lancaster and York John Foxe From Acts and Monuments of Martyrs Anthony Munday, William Shakespeare(?), et al From Sir Thomas More Commentaries Samuel Johnson From The Plays of William Shakespeare J.P. Brockbank From The Frame of DisorderHenry VI Introduction to Henry VI, Part Three Henry VI, Part Three Textual Note The Sources of Henry VI, Part Three Edward Hall From The Union of the Two Noble and Illustre Families of Lancaster and York Commentaries Samuel Johnson From The Plays of William Shakespeare J.P. Brockbank From The Frame of DisorderHenry VI E.M.W. Tillyard From Shakespeare's History Plays Suggested References
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