King Henry VIIIMethuen, 1957 - 215 sider Shakespeare's play focusing on the period of Henry's life where he was growing tired of Catherine of Aragon and very fond of Anne Boleyn. Also stresses the plotting of Cardinals Woolsey and Cranmer. |
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Side xxxvi
... character of the Queen here a strength lacking in the chronicle.1 Other instances might be given of such careful touching - up of source - material for dramatic purposes . No fundamental altera- tions are made in presenting Henry and ...
... character of the Queen here a strength lacking in the chronicle.1 Other instances might be given of such careful touching - up of source - material for dramatic purposes . No fundamental altera- tions are made in presenting Henry and ...
Side xxxix
... characters , nor concentration on a problem . As in some of the histories and dark comedies , there is no central character , and several , perhaps six or more , share an equally important status . But it is not a sense of argument or ...
... characters , nor concentration on a problem . As in some of the histories and dark comedies , there is no central character , and several , perhaps six or more , share an equally important status . But it is not a sense of argument or ...
Side xlvi
... character on which the interest can be concentrated throughout.1 Three main strictures on the play have emerged from this on- slaught . One is that the characters are inconsistent , that Bucking- ham , Wolsey , and Katherine become weak ...
... character on which the interest can be concentrated throughout.1 Three main strictures on the play have emerged from this on- slaught . One is that the characters are inconsistent , that Bucking- ham , Wolsey , and Katherine become weak ...
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