LEADER 00000cam 2200000 a 4500 001 ocm41646015 003 OCoLC 005 20020805185813.0 008 990622t20002000pau b 001 0 eng 010 99036774 020 0791052419 035 (OCoLC)41646015 040 DLC|beng|cDLC|dNOR|dSTJ|dOCoLC 043 e-uk--- 049 STJJ 050 00 PR2982|b.S49 2000 082 00 822.3/3|221 092 828|bS527YBMH 245 00 Shakespeare's histories /|cedited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom. 264 1 Broomall, PA :|bChelsea House Publishers,|c[2000] 264 4 |c©2000 300 117 pages ;|c24 cm. 336 text|btxt|2rdacontent 337 unmediated|bn|2rdamedia 338 volume|bnc|2rdacarrier 490 1 Bloom's major dramatists 504 Includes bibliographical references (pages 114-115) and index. 505 00 |tBiography of William Shakespeare --|tPlot summary of Richard III --|tList of characters in Richard III -- |tCritical views on Richard III: --|tAugust Wilhelm Schlegel on the play's poetical justice --|tBruce W. Young on parental blessings in the play --|tWilliam C. Carroll on ritual and succession in the play --|tE. Pearlman on the invention of Richard of Gloucester --|tMarie A. Plasse on corporeality and the opening of the play --|tIan Frederick Moulton on Richard's unruly masculinity --|tPlot summary of Henry IV, part 1 --|tList of characters in Henry IV, part 1 --|tCritical views on Henry IV, part 1: - -|tRobert N. Watson on King Henry's guilt and Hal's incorrigibility --|tGraham Holderness on Falstaff as a political and moral foil to the King --|tPaul M. Cuteta on Falstaff's convenient deaths --|tAlexander Leggatt on deception in Henry IV, part 1 --|tRalph Berry on social life in part 1 --|tBarbara Hodgdon on Falstaff's feminine characteristics --|tBernard J. Paris on King Henry, Hal, and Hotspur --|tPlot summary of Henry IV, part 2 --|tList of characters in Henry IV, part 2 --|tCritical views on Henry IV, part 2: --|tSigurd Burckhardt on the play's overturning of the "Tudor Myth" of history --|tJames Winny on the autonomy of parts 1 and 2 --|tDavid Bergeron on Falstaff and the concept of "Ahistory" in part 2 -- |tTheodore Weiss on Prince Hal and comedy in the plays -- |tJames Black on the setting of figure against form in the plays --|tJonathan Crewe on reforming Prince Hal in part 2 --|tRobert B. Bennett on nature's reclaiming of humanity in part 2 --|tMatthew H. Wikander on Hal's "Unknowable real self" --|tPlot summary of Henry V --|tList of characters in Henry V --|tCritical views on Henry V: -- |tSamuel Johnson comments on the play, 1765 --|tAugust Wilhelm Schlegel on the chorus as dramatic device in the play --|tLarry S. Champion on the structural devices of the play --|tAndrew Gurr on the theme of brotherhood in the play --|tJonathan Hart on the play's "Self-Conscious Theatricality" --|tP.K. Ayers on Harry as "Chameleon Linguist" --|tHarold Bloom on the irony of power in the play. 600 10 Shakespeare, William,|d1564-1616|xHistories|xExaminations |vStudy guides. 650 0 Historical drama, English|xExaminations|vStudy guides. 700 1 Bloom, Harold. 830 0 Bloom's major dramatists. 994 01|bSTJ
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