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Shakespeare's Early History Plays Dominique Goy-Blanquet (Professor of Elizabethan Theatre, University of Picardie)

Shakespeare's Early History Plays By Dominique Goy-Blanquet (Professor of Elizabethan Theatre, University of Picardie)

Shakespeare's Early History Plays by Dominique Goy-Blanquet (Professor of Elizabethan Theatre, University of Picardie)


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Like many of his fellow playwrights, Shakespeare turned to national history for inspiration. This book provides a comparison of the Henry VI plays and Richard III with their sources, demonstrating how Shakespeare was able to meet not only the ideological but also the technical problems of turning history into drama.

Shakespeare's Early History Plays Summary

Shakespeare's Early History Plays: From Chronicle to Stage by Dominique Goy-Blanquet (Professor of Elizabethan Theatre, University of Picardie)

Like many of his fellow playwrights, Shakespeare turned to national history for inspiration. In this study, Dominique Goy-Blanquet provides a close comparison of the Henry VI plays and Richard III with their historical and theatrical sources, demonstrating how Shakespeare was able to meet not only the ideological but also the technical problems of turning history into drama, how by cutting, carving, shaping, casting his unwieldy material into performable plays, he matured into the most influential dramatist and historian of his time. Recent criticism of Shakespeare's history plays has often consisted of fierce arguments over their ideological import and Shakespeare's position on the spectrum of current political opinions. This book, however, stems from the belief that a more constructive starting point for research is the exploration of the technical problems raised by turning heavy narratives into performable plays, rather than the political motives that could inpire a playwright's representation of national history. Illuminating and instructive, Shakespeare's Early History Plays includes not only close investigation of the verbal, poetic, and political texture of the plays, but also provides a broad overview of the wider sixteenth-century historiographical contexts of the plays, and their significance to Shakespeare's oeuvre more generally.

Shakespeare's Early History Plays Reviews

a thorough, perceptive, and instructive book * The Shakespeare Newsletter *
... a welcome study, full of information on the relationship between historical writing and history plays, military culture, honour and performance history ... many valuable insights that will make the book an essential reference tool for years to come, especially on the relationship between source-text and stage performance, and a valuable reading of the plays as a tragic cycle. * Andrew Hadfield, Times Literary Supplement *
In a sea of Shakespeare studies, this one offers a more unique perspective, and digs for rarer evidence than most have attempted. Thus, it belongs within at least Interlibrary loan-reach of most casual and academic students of Shakespeare * Anna Faktorovich, Pensylvania Literary Journal *

About Dominique Goy-Blanquet (Professor of Elizabethan Theatre, University of Picardie)

Dominique Goy-Blanquet is Professor of Elizabethan Theatre at the University of Picardie. She is a leading French Shakespearean scholar and a regular contributor to the TLS and various French magazines.

Table of Contents

I. THE MYSTERIES OF HENRY VI ; 1. Critical waves ; 2. Classical shades ; 3. Cyclical storms ; 4. From page to stage ; II. NATIONAL UNITY AND MILITARY HONOUR ; 5. The matter of 1 Henry VI ; 6. Borrowing material ; 7. The theme of union ; 8. Space and time ; III. PLOTTERS AND PLOT ; 9. Refashioning history ; 10. Playing with time ; 11. Piecing out facts ; IV. GRAMMATICAL LAWS ; 12. From narrative to dramatic syntax ; 13. The appeal to the sources ; 14. Court masks, street masques ; V. UNHAPPY FAMILIES ; 15. The narrative material of 3 Henry VI ; 16. Dramatic techniques ; 17. Critical rewriting ; 18. The literary tradition ; VI. THE DAWN OF TRAGEDY ; 19. A turn for the worst ; 20. The new ethics ; 21. The actors of the drama ; 22. The tragic structure of history ; 23. To be continued ; VII. UNNATURAL BORN KILLER ; 24. The text of Richard III ; 25. Plotting history ; 26. Hall's histories of Richard ; 27. Hall or Holinshed? ; VIII. CERTAIN DREGS OF CONSCIENCE ; 28. Vergil's tragic hell ; 29. More's dramatic History ; 30. Poetic licence ; 31. Designing characters ; Conclusion: A world to bustle in ; Bibliography

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GOR013388533
9780198119876
0198119879
Shakespeare's Early History Plays: From Chronicle to Stage by Dominique Goy-Blanquet (Professor of Elizabethan Theatre, University of Picardie)
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Oxford University Press
2003-09-11
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