Henry IV, Part 2After defeat at the Battle of Shrewsbury the rebels regroup. But Prince Hal’s reluctance to inherit the crown threatens to destroy the ailing Henry IV’s dream of a lasting dynasty. Shakespeare’s portrait of the prodigal son’s journey from youth to maturity embraces the full panorama of society. Under the editorial supervision of Jonathan Bate and Eric Rasmussen, two of today’s most accomplished Shakespearean scholars, this Modern Library series incorporates definitive texts and authoritative notes from William Shakespeare: Complete Works. Each play includes an Introduction as well as an overview of Shakespeare’s theatrical career; commentary on past and current productions based on interviews with leading directors, actors, and designers; scene-by-scene analysis; key facts about the work; a chronology of Shakespeare’s life and times; and black-and-white illustrations. Ideal for students, theater professionals, and general readers, these modern and accessible editions from the Royal Shakespeare Company set a new standard in Shakespearean literature for the twenty-first century. |
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Page xv
... speech patterns of the language . In its capacity to combine the ordinary variety of speech with the heightened precision of poetry , the supple mature Shakespearean " loose pentameter " is per- haps the most expressive vocal instrument ...
... speech patterns of the language . In its capacity to combine the ordinary variety of speech with the heightened precision of poetry , the supple mature Shakespearean " loose pentameter " is per- haps the most expressive vocal instrument ...
Page xvii
... speech of his father , John of Gaunt ( whose name and whose England will also be remembered by Shallow ) . In Shakespeare's own time , those who suffered banishment because of ideological difference , but who claimed that they were ...
... speech of his father , John of Gaunt ( whose name and whose England will also be remembered by Shallow ) . In Shakespeare's own time , those who suffered banishment because of ideological difference , but who claimed that they were ...
Page xxii
... speech headings in the script ( thus " Prince John of LANCASTER " ) . Locations are provided by the Folio for only two plays . Eighteenth- century editors , working in an age of elaborately realistic stage sets , were the first to ...
... speech headings in the script ( thus " Prince John of LANCASTER " ) . Locations are provided by the Folio for only two plays . Eighteenth- century editors , working in an age of elaborately realistic stage sets , were the first to ...
Page xxiii
... speech headings , but retained an element of deliberate inconsis- tency in entry directions , in order to give the flavor of Folio . Verse is indicated by lines that do not run to the right margin and by capitalization of each line ...
... speech headings , but retained an element of deliberate inconsis- tency in entry directions , in order to give the flavor of Folio . Verse is indicated by lines that do not run to the right margin and by capitalization of each line ...
Page xxiv
... speeches unfold clause by clause in a developing argument that gives the illusion of enacting the process of thinking ... speech , we have used a dash preceded by a full stop ( or occasionally another form of punctua- tion ) . Often the ...
... speeches unfold clause by clause in a developing argument that gives the illusion of enacting the process of thinking ... speech , we have used a dash preceded by a full stop ( or occasionally another form of punctua- tion ) . Often the ...
Contents
Textual Notes | 121 |
ScenebyScene Analysis | 130 |
The RSC and Beyond | 144 |
Shakespeares Career in the Theater | 192 |
A Chronology | 206 |
A Chronology | 211 |
References | 219 |
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Act 5 Scene actors ARCHBISHOP OF YORK audience battle battle of Shrewsbury blood brother Bullcalf Bullingbrook captain character CLARENCE Coleville comedy coronation court cousin crown Davy dead death disease DOLL TEARSHEET doth Earl Eastcheap England Enter Exeunt Exit FALSTAFF SHALLOW father fear Folio give GLOUCESTER Gloucestershire grace grief Hal's Harry HASTINGS hath head heaven Henry VI history plays honour HOSTESS QUICKLY Hotspur KING HENRY king's Lancaster London look LORD BARDOLPH LORD CHIEF JUSTICE lord of Westmorland majesty Master Shallow merry Michael Pennington Mouldy Mowbray night noble Northumberland peace Percy performance Pistol plays on sense POINS pray PRINCE HENRY Prince John production Quarto rascal rebels Richard Richard II royal Rumour running scene sexual Shakespeare SHALLOW FALSTAFF Shrewsbury sick Silence Sir John Falstaff speak stage sword tavern tell theater thee thou art tragedy Warwick Westmorland wilt word