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King Henry V

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ISBN-10: 0521612640

ISBN-13: 9780521612647

Edition: 2nd 2005 (Revised)

Authors: Andrew Gurr, William Shakespeare, Brian Gibbons, William Shakespeare

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For this updated edition of Shakespeare's most celebrated war play, Andrew Gurr has added a new section to his introduction which considers recent critical and stage interpretations. He analyzes the play's double vision of Henry as both military hero and self-seeking individual and demonstrates how the patriotic declarations of the Chorus are contradicted by the play's action. Gurr analyzes the play's more controversial sequences in the context of Elizabethan thought, in particular, the studies of the laws and morality of war written in the years before Henry V. An updated reading list completes the edition. First Edition Hb (1992) 0-521-22154-4 First Edition Pb (1992) 0-521-29369-3
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Book details

List price: $11.95
Edition: 2nd
Copyright year: 2005
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 7/21/2005
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 263
Size: 6.02" wide x 8.98" long x 0.83" tall
Weight: 0.946
Language: English

Andrew Gurr has taught at universities in New Zealand, England, Kenya and the USA. He spent twenty years as Director of Research at the Shakespeare Globe Centre, London. His academic books include Playgoing in Shakespeare's London (Cambridge University Press, 1987); The Shakespearean Stage, 1574–1642 (Cambridge University Press, 1992); The Shakespearian Playing Companies (1996); The Shakespeare Company 1594–1642 (2004); and Shakespeare's Opposites (Cambridge University Press, 2009).

William Shakespeare, 1564 - 1616 Although there are many myths and mysteries surrounding William Shakespeare, a great deal is actually known about his life. He was born in Stratford-Upon-Avon, son of John Shakespeare, a prosperous merchant and local politician and Mary Arden, who had the wealth to send their oldest son to Stratford Grammar School. At 18, Shakespeare married Anne Hathaway, the 27-year-old daughter of a local farmer, and they had their first daughter six months later. He probably developed an interest in theatre by watching plays performed by traveling players in Stratford while still in his youth. Some time before 1592, he left his family to take up residence in London,…    

List of illustrations
Preface
Acknowledgements
List of abbreviations and conventions
Introduction
The play and its date
The coercive Chorus
Context and sources
Structure and language
Staging and stage history