Recent scholarship has explored the “Machiavellian” actions of Prince Hal in Henry IV, Part 1 ; yet the classical rhetorical pedagogy of Renaissance Britain suggests that the speeches in the play lead to a transformation in Hal that is antithetical to the emergent understanding of Hal as a great manipulator. Falstaff uses the ruse of rhetoric instructor in order to construct a classical rhetorical argument for his own ends, and Henry IV gives a passionate yet formally adept (and classically rhetorical) plea to his son in order to incite change. An analysis of Falstaff and Henry’s arguments as well as Hal’s responses provides the framework of understanding the play not as an example of what has been called “Machiavellianism” but rather as a ...
To speak of justice in Shakespeare\u27s plays without speaking of the sovereign may seem like playin...
Recent scholarly essays have marked the swing of the literary criticism pendulum from the limited sc...
Previous criticism of Shakespeare’s Hal/Henry V as a “madcap prince” and fraudulent king is unjust. ...
In the Modern era, an intense reverence for William Shakespeare and his works-a condition sometimes ...
grantor: University of TorontoThe purpose of my study is to look at Shakespeare's thirteen...
grantor: University of TorontoThe purpose of my study is to look at Shakespeare's thirteen...
One of Shakespeare’s most commendable qualities as a playwright is the ability to create dynamic cha...
One of Shakespeare’s most commendable qualities as a playwright is the ability to create dynamic cha...
This updated edition offers a strongly theatrical perspective on the origins of Shakespeare's First ...
The purpose of this essay is to understand the rhetoric presented by Henry V in Shakespeare’s St. Cr...
The purpose of this essay is to understand the rhetoric presented by Henry V in Shakespeare’s St. Cr...
Shakespeare’s Henry V and Richard III both practise mendacity, but while Henry V celebrates Henry’s ...
Henry IV Part 1 might reasonably be expected to be the subject of even more intense critical disagre...
[Introduction] In Shakespeare’s history Henry V, the playwright depicts the reign of King Harry— sp...
Recent scholarship has explored the “Machiavellian” actions of Prince Hal in Henry IV, Part 1 ; yet ...
To speak of justice in Shakespeare\u27s plays without speaking of the sovereign may seem like playin...
Recent scholarly essays have marked the swing of the literary criticism pendulum from the limited sc...
Previous criticism of Shakespeare’s Hal/Henry V as a “madcap prince” and fraudulent king is unjust. ...
In the Modern era, an intense reverence for William Shakespeare and his works-a condition sometimes ...
grantor: University of TorontoThe purpose of my study is to look at Shakespeare's thirteen...
grantor: University of TorontoThe purpose of my study is to look at Shakespeare's thirteen...
One of Shakespeare’s most commendable qualities as a playwright is the ability to create dynamic cha...
One of Shakespeare’s most commendable qualities as a playwright is the ability to create dynamic cha...
This updated edition offers a strongly theatrical perspective on the origins of Shakespeare's First ...
The purpose of this essay is to understand the rhetoric presented by Henry V in Shakespeare’s St. Cr...
The purpose of this essay is to understand the rhetoric presented by Henry V in Shakespeare’s St. Cr...
Shakespeare’s Henry V and Richard III both practise mendacity, but while Henry V celebrates Henry’s ...
Henry IV Part 1 might reasonably be expected to be the subject of even more intense critical disagre...
[Introduction] In Shakespeare’s history Henry V, the playwright depicts the reign of King Harry— sp...
Recent scholarship has explored the “Machiavellian” actions of Prince Hal in Henry IV, Part 1 ; yet ...
To speak of justice in Shakespeare\u27s plays without speaking of the sovereign may seem like playin...
Recent scholarly essays have marked the swing of the literary criticism pendulum from the limited sc...
Previous criticism of Shakespeare’s Hal/Henry V as a “madcap prince” and fraudulent king is unjust. ...