Shakespeare's Henriad
Autor: | William Shakespeare, William Hazlitt |
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EAN: | 9788028221140 |
eBook Format: | ePUB |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 03.12.2019 |
Untertitel: | Complete Tetralogy - Richard II, King Henry IV and King Henry V |
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Schlagworte: | british historical fiction elizabethan theatrical culture epic warrior narrative fe medieval english history monarchical power struggle prince hal transformation richmond and henry themes royal succession drama shakespearean historical plays |
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Shakespeare's Henriad is a masterful exploration of power, legitimacy, and the human condition, presented through an anthology that juxtaposes the timeless brilliance of Shakespeare's historical plays with insightful critiques by William Hazlitt. This collection embodies a rich tapestry of dramatic dialogues, compelling monologues, and poetic narrations that showcase the evolution of political narrative in Elizabethan literature. The juxtaposition of historical context with nuanced emotional depth invites readers to navigate the complexities of leadership, honor, and identity that resonate across centuries. William Shakespeare and William Hazlitt are titans in the literary pantheon, each offering a unique lens on the triumphs and follies of rulers. Shakespeare's drama unfolds with characters like Prince Hal and Falstaff, whose arcs embody the transition of power and identity, while Hazlitt's commentary serves as a bridge connecting Shakespeare's epoch to the Romantic era's emphasis on individualism and introspection. Together, these authors offer a multidimensional view of the Henriad, exploring themes of nationhood and the enduring impact of power dynamics. For readers seeking a deep dive into the intersection of Shakespearean drama and Romantic critique, Shakespeare's Henriad offers a rare opportunity to engage with profound literary investigations within one cohesive volume. The anthology not only enriches understanding through its diverse voices, but also encourages readers to forge connections between historical and contemporary discourses on authority and responsibility. Its educational value and breadth of insights make it an indispensable addition to literature collections.