Henry V

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Manchester University Press, 13/10/2000 - 182 páginas
This study examines the profound changes that 20th-century performance has wrought on Shakespeare's complex drama of war and politics. What was accepted at the turn of the century as a patriotic celebration of a national hero has emerged in the modern theater as a dark and troubling analysis of the causes and costs of war. This book details the theatrical innovations and political insights that have turned one of Shakespeare's most tradition-bound plays into one of his most popular and provocative.

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Laurence Olivier 1944
25
Terry Hands 1975
49
BBC TV 1979
72

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James N. Loehlin is Associate Professor of English at University of Texas, Austin

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