King Henry IV Part 2: Third Series (Arden Shakespeare)
William Shakespeare
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Description for King Henry IV Part 2: Third Series (Arden Shakespeare)
Paperback. Series: Arden Shakespeare. Num Pages: 512 pages, 26 bw illus. BIC Classification: DDS. Category: (UP) Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly; (UU) Undergraduate. Dimension: 198 x 129. Weight in Grams: 454.
More troubled and troubling than King Henry IV Part 1, the play continues the story of King Henry's decline and Hal's reform. Though Part 2 echoes the structure of the earlier play, it is a darker and more unsettling world, in which even Falstaff's revelry is more tired and cynical, and the once-merry Hal sloughs off his tavern companions to become King Henry V. James C. Bulman's authoritative edition provides a wealth of incisive commentary on this complex history play.
More troubled and troubling than King Henry IV Part 1, the play continues the story of King Henry's decline and Hal's reform. Though Part 2 echoes the structure of the earlier play, it is a darker and more unsettling world, in which even Falstaff's revelry is more tired and cynical, and the once-merry Hal sloughs off his tavern companions to become King Henry V. James C. Bulman's authoritative edition provides a wealth of incisive commentary on this complex history play.
Product Details
Publisher
Bloomsbury Arden Shakespeare
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2016
Series
The Arden Shakespeare Third Series
Condition
New
Number of Pages
576
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781904271376
SKU
V9781904271376
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Ref
99-5
About William Shakespeare
James C. Bulman is Henry B. and Patricia Bush Tippie Professor of English at Allegheny College, USA and was President of the Shakespeare Association of America (1998-99).
Reviews for King Henry IV Part 2: Third Series (Arden Shakespeare)
Bulman's commentary notes are exhaustive, and he highlights many previously unnoted moments of chronicle history influence ... Bulman's new Arden edition does not merely give textual scholars a tight text and graduate students an authoritative survey of sources and theatrical history. It also effectively argues that we should reevaluate the position of 2 Henry IV within the canon. This masterful ... Read more