King Henry V (Shakespeare in Production)

King Henry V (Shakespeare in Production)

by Emma Smith (Editor)

Synopsis

This is the first stage history of Shakespeare's King Henry V to cover the play's theatrical life since its first performance in 1599. Staging this play has always been a political act, and the substantial introduction traces its theatrical interventions into conflicts from the Napoleonic Wars to Vietnam and the Falklands crisis, offering a complete account of the play's fortunes: from its absence in the seventeenth century to its dominant position as historical spectacle in the Victorian period, through twentieth-century productions, which include the popular films by Olivier and Branagh. Together they raise vital interpretative questions: is Henry V an epic of English nationalism, a knowing and cynical piece of power politics, or an anti-war manifesto? The volume also includes the play text, illustrations and detailed footnotes about major performances.

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More Information

Format: Illustrated
Pages: 260
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 27 Jun 2002

ISBN 10: 0521595118
ISBN 13: 9780521595117
Book Overview: A thorough account of its performance history including introduction, full text of play and footnotes.

Media Reviews
'I cannot recommend too highly the whole series (a bargain at GBP16.99 for each play) to all theatre lovers, theatregoers, theatre practitioners, and anybody who enjoys Shakespeare.' Robert Tanitch, What's on in London
...a valuable addition to a useful series. Shakespeare Quarterly
Author Bio
Emma Smith is Fellow and Tutor in English at Hertford College, Oxford. From 1991-97 she was a Fellow of All Souls College, Oxford. She has lectured and published widely on Shakespeare and early modern drama, including an edition of Thomas Kyd's The Spanish Tragedy (1999).