Shakespeare’s Henry V (1600) concludes with a treaty between England and France, enabled through the marriage of King Henry and Princess Katherine, the compromises of France and Burgundy, Queen Isabella’s advocacy and even Henry’s own willingness to let his delegates speak on his behalf. Although the final scene dramatizes the historical treaty of Troyes (1420), the play’s Epilogue implies that the agreement produced not a lasting amity, but rather a temporary peace, a truce, an interlude between one war and another, ‘which oft our stage hath shown’ (Epi.13). This essay investigates the principles of what philosopher Nir Eisikovits has called in his timely A Theory of Truces ‘truce thinking’ in Henry V. I suggest that the play’s complex dis...
Andrew Gurr points out that there are three events in Shakespeare\u27s Henry V which do not exist in...
This essay will focus on Henry V, one of William Shakespeare’s historical plays. The protagonist, Ki...
time: 2.30-4.30pmroom: Osgoode Hall – IKB 2010speaker: Nir Eisikovits (Suffolk)respondent: Alice Mac...
This paper seizes on the unresolved moment of conflict between Henry and the common soldier Williams...
Shakespeare’s Henry V is often regarded as a nationalistic play and has been appropriated for politi...
William Shakespeare used as subjects for some of his plays episodes of the political history of Engl...
Histories always deal with the construction of cities, announcements of new eras, and strategies of ...
Although war is ubiquitous in Shakespeare, criticism on this topic has been sporadic and sparse. A s...
William Shakespeare’s three Henry VI plays are often perceived as solely being about the Wars of the...
Heroism is a key characteristic of Cymbeline’s Britons, and it played a crucial role also in the con...
While the general idea is to illustrate how William Shakespeare reflected the contemporary conflict...
William Shakespeare’s historical play Henry V is the final work in his historical tetralogy and foll...
Shakespeare's histories have long been sites of political contention, appropriated overtly or covert...
Shakespeare was quite conscious of the working of power “apparatus” due to his presence in Queen Eli...
Tudor chronicles regularly presented Edward III and Henry V as exemplary English monarchs, celebrate...
Andrew Gurr points out that there are three events in Shakespeare\u27s Henry V which do not exist in...
This essay will focus on Henry V, one of William Shakespeare’s historical plays. The protagonist, Ki...
time: 2.30-4.30pmroom: Osgoode Hall – IKB 2010speaker: Nir Eisikovits (Suffolk)respondent: Alice Mac...
This paper seizes on the unresolved moment of conflict between Henry and the common soldier Williams...
Shakespeare’s Henry V is often regarded as a nationalistic play and has been appropriated for politi...
William Shakespeare used as subjects for some of his plays episodes of the political history of Engl...
Histories always deal with the construction of cities, announcements of new eras, and strategies of ...
Although war is ubiquitous in Shakespeare, criticism on this topic has been sporadic and sparse. A s...
William Shakespeare’s three Henry VI plays are often perceived as solely being about the Wars of the...
Heroism is a key characteristic of Cymbeline’s Britons, and it played a crucial role also in the con...
While the general idea is to illustrate how William Shakespeare reflected the contemporary conflict...
William Shakespeare’s historical play Henry V is the final work in his historical tetralogy and foll...
Shakespeare's histories have long been sites of political contention, appropriated overtly or covert...
Shakespeare was quite conscious of the working of power “apparatus” due to his presence in Queen Eli...
Tudor chronicles regularly presented Edward III and Henry V as exemplary English monarchs, celebrate...
Andrew Gurr points out that there are three events in Shakespeare\u27s Henry V which do not exist in...
This essay will focus on Henry V, one of William Shakespeare’s historical plays. The protagonist, Ki...
time: 2.30-4.30pmroom: Osgoode Hall – IKB 2010speaker: Nir Eisikovits (Suffolk)respondent: Alice Mac...