by David Scott Kastan (Editor), David Scott Kastan (Editor), David Scott Kastan (Editor), William Shakespeare (Author), William Shakespeare (Author)
David Scott Kastan lucidly explores the remarkable richness and the ambitious design of King Henry IV Part 1 and shows how these complicate any easy sense of what kind of play it is. Conventionally regarded as a history play, much of it is in fact conspicuously invented fiction, and Kastan argues that the non-historical, comic plot does not simply parody the historical action but by its existence raises questions about the very nature of history. The full and engaging introduction devotes extensive discussion to the play's language, indicating how its insistent economic vocabulary provides texture for the social concerns of the play and focuses attention on the central relationship between value and political authority.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 398
Edition: 3rd ed.
Publisher: The Arden Shakespeare
Published: 07 Nov 2002
ISBN 10: 1904271359
ISBN 13: 9781904271352
David Scott Kastan is a professor of English at Yale Unveristy and one of the General Editors of the Arden Shakespeare Third Series.