Shakespeare’s Henry V is often regarded as a nationalistic play and has been appropriated for political spin and propaganda to enhance the sense of national unity. Shakespeare captures the emerging nationalistic feeling of the Tudor era in Henry’s emphasis on national history and pride, but various parts of the text suggest a more diverse and complex figures of the king and his subjects than a war hero and the united nation. Such complexity, however, is often ignored in political appropriation. Laurence Olivier’s film adaptation during WWII glamorizes the war and defines the English nation as a courageous “band of brothers” through its presentation of Shakespeare’s play a shared story or history of national victory. Kenneth Branagh’s film i...
Radio productions of Shakespeare’s works force listeners to use their imaginations, as well as drawi...
Richard II, Henry IV Part One, Henry IV Part II, and Henry V form the second of Shakespeare’s two hi...
In this article we shall be looking at the character of MacMorris in Henry V, and at his small but i...
Shakespeare's English histories offer profound reflections on nationhood and national identities. Th...
Shakespeare's histories have long been sites of political contention, appropriated overtly or covert...
This essay explores adaptations of Shakespeare’s Henry V in the years leading up to World War I, and...
The national consciousness that had begun in the reign of Queen Elizabeth I—due to the enmity that E...
http://dx.doi.org/10.5007/2175-8026.2006n51p283The national consciousness that had begun in the reig...
The long-neglected Henry VI plays have been 'rediscovered' by a number of post-war productions whic...
The defeat of the Spanish Armada in 1588 was a monumental event which inspired William Shakespeare ...
William Shakespeare’s three Henry VI plays are often perceived as solely being about the Wars of the...
This chapter concentrates upon the pressing concerns with nation-building and self-determination whi...
This article considers how Shakespeare’s King Lear has become a Brexit play across a range of discou...
William Shakespeare used as subjects for some of his plays episodes of the political history of Engl...
This article considers how Shakespeare’s King Lear has become a Brexit play across a range of disco...
Radio productions of Shakespeare’s works force listeners to use their imaginations, as well as drawi...
Richard II, Henry IV Part One, Henry IV Part II, and Henry V form the second of Shakespeare’s two hi...
In this article we shall be looking at the character of MacMorris in Henry V, and at his small but i...
Shakespeare's English histories offer profound reflections on nationhood and national identities. Th...
Shakespeare's histories have long been sites of political contention, appropriated overtly or covert...
This essay explores adaptations of Shakespeare’s Henry V in the years leading up to World War I, and...
The national consciousness that had begun in the reign of Queen Elizabeth I—due to the enmity that E...
http://dx.doi.org/10.5007/2175-8026.2006n51p283The national consciousness that had begun in the reig...
The long-neglected Henry VI plays have been 'rediscovered' by a number of post-war productions whic...
The defeat of the Spanish Armada in 1588 was a monumental event which inspired William Shakespeare ...
William Shakespeare’s three Henry VI plays are often perceived as solely being about the Wars of the...
This chapter concentrates upon the pressing concerns with nation-building and self-determination whi...
This article considers how Shakespeare’s King Lear has become a Brexit play across a range of discou...
William Shakespeare used as subjects for some of his plays episodes of the political history of Engl...
This article considers how Shakespeare’s King Lear has become a Brexit play across a range of disco...
Radio productions of Shakespeare’s works force listeners to use their imaginations, as well as drawi...
Richard II, Henry IV Part One, Henry IV Part II, and Henry V form the second of Shakespeare’s two hi...
In this article we shall be looking at the character of MacMorris in Henry V, and at his small but i...