by William Shakespeare (Author), William Shakespeare (Author), Herbert Weil (Editor), Judith Weil (Editor)
This edition offers a strongly theatrical perspective on the origins of Shakespeare's First Part of King Henry IV and the history of its interpretation. In their introduction the editors clarify the play's surprising, de-centred dramatic structure, questioning the dominant assumption that the drama focuses on the education of Prince Hal. They call attention to the effects of civil war upon a broad range of relationships. Falstaff's unpredictable vitality is explored, together with important contemporary values of honour, friendship, festivity and reformation. Extensive lexical glosses of obscure, ambiguous or archaic meanings make the rich wordplay accessible. The notes also provide a thorough commentary on Shakespeare's transformation of his sources (particularly Holinshed's Chronicles) and suggest alternative stagings. The stage history features detailed accounts of major productions since 1945.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 228
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 28 Mar 1997
ISBN 10: 0521296153
ISBN 13: 9780521296151
Book Overview: A strongly theatrical perspective on the origins of Shakespeare's First Part of King Henry IV.