The Cambridge Companion to Shakespeare's History PlaysMichael Hattaway Cambridge University Press, 2002年12月5日 Shakespeare's history plays have been performed more in recent years than ever before, in Britain, North America, and in Europe. This 2002 volume provides an accessible, wide-ranging and informed introduction to Shakespeare's history and Roman plays. It is attentive throughout to the plays as they have been performed over the centuries since they were written. The first part offers accounts of the genre of the history play, of Renaissance historiography, of pageants and masques, and of women's roles, as well as comparisons with history plays in Spain and the Netherlands. Chapters in the second part look at individual plays as well as other Shakespearean texts which are closely related to the histories. The Companion offers a full bibliography, genealogical tables, and a list of principal and recurrent characters. It is a comprehensive guide for students, researchers and theatre-goers alike. |
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... Reign of John, King of England c.1591 Peele, EdwardI;Shakespeare, Titus Andronicus; Anon., TheTrue Tragedyof Richard III; Anon.,JackStraw 1592 Marlowe, EdwardII; Shakespeare, Richard III c.1593 Anon., Thomasof Woodstock; Anon., Edmund ...
... Reign of John, King of England c.1591 Peele, EdwardI;Shakespeare, Titus Andronicus; Anon., TheTrue Tragedyof Richard III; Anon.,JackStraw 1592 Marlowe, EdwardII; Shakespeare, Richard III c.1593 Anon., Thomasof Woodstock; Anon., Edmund ...
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... reign when hiscareer istilting towards crisis. As the case of Troilus and Cressida suggests, the very titles Heminges and Condell gave these plays maynot be those by which Shakespeare knew them: theplay they called TheSecond Part ...
... reign when hiscareer istilting towards crisis. As the case of Troilus and Cressida suggests, the very titles Heminges and Condell gave these plays maynot be those by which Shakespeare knew them: theplay they called TheSecond Part ...
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... reign at the endof the 'histories' section of theFolio,the play was written much later than the othersandis,in its structure, more like Shakespeare's late romances than, say, the plays about the reigns of Henry IV or Henry V. (Romance ...
... reign at the endof the 'histories' section of theFolio,the play was written much later than the othersandis,in its structure, more like Shakespeare's late romances than, say, the plays about the reigns of Henry IV or Henry V. (Romance ...
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... reigns as personalities– an observation thatis supported by the title page ofaplay now ascribed at least in partto Shakespeare,Edward III(1595) which, interestingly,reads 'The Reignof King Edwardthe Third: asit hath been sundry times ...
... reigns as personalities– an observation thatis supported by the title page ofaplay now ascribed at least in partto Shakespeare,Edward III(1595) which, interestingly,reads 'The Reignof King Edwardthe Third: asit hath been sundry times ...
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... reign of Henry VIII new kinds ofoffering appeared: John Skelton's Magnificence (c.1515–1523), described onitstitlepage as a'agoodly interlude', setsout the relationship between 'magnificence' and 'measure'within a court world that is ...
... reign of Henry VIII new kinds ofoffering appeared: John Skelton's Magnificence (c.1515–1523), described onitstitlepage as a'agoodly interlude', setsout the relationship between 'magnificence' and 'measure'within a court world that is ...
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Shakespeare | |
Pageants masques and history | |
Elizabethan historiographyand Shakespeares sources | |
the poeticalreinvention | |
changing perspectives | |
Shakespeare andthe | |
Henry IVParts1and 2 | |
difference and identity | |
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