
Henry VI, Part III: The Oxford Shakespeare
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Format
Relié
Pages
408
Langue
Anglais
Publié
Jan 17, 2002
Éditeur
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10
0198123655
ISBN-13
9780198123651
Description
This edition delves into the turbulent and chaotic world of the Wars of the Roses, highlighting the intense rivalry for the English throne. It explores the psychological depths of its characters, providing insights into the motivations and emotions that drive them. The complex interplay between ambition, betrayal, and loyalty weaves a rich tapestry of human experience, depicted through Shakespeare's masterful use of language.
With a focus on the character of King Henry VI, the narrative scrutinizes his struggles with power and the impact of his decisions on those around him. The text reveals the relentless pursuit of greatness by both allies and enemies, making the story resonate vividly with themes of conflict and the quest for control. The vivid imagery and dynamic dialogues elevate the reader's understanding of noble and villain alike.
Accompanied by critical commentary and historical context, this edition serves as a valuable resource for both scholars and casual readers. It shines a light on the underlying messages of governance and morality that still echo in contemporary discussions about leadership and human nature. The play is not just a historical account; it becomes an exploration of the fragility of power and the consequences of human choices, making it an enduring classic.
With a focus on the character of King Henry VI, the narrative scrutinizes his struggles with power and the impact of his decisions on those around him. The text reveals the relentless pursuit of greatness by both allies and enemies, making the story resonate vividly with themes of conflict and the quest for control. The vivid imagery and dynamic dialogues elevate the reader's understanding of noble and villain alike.
Accompanied by critical commentary and historical context, this edition serves as a valuable resource for both scholars and casual readers. It shines a light on the underlying messages of governance and morality that still echo in contemporary discussions about leadership and human nature. The play is not just a historical account; it becomes an exploration of the fragility of power and the consequences of human choices, making it an enduring classic.
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