Originally published in 1988. Arranged by play, the essays
presented here focus first on production and then on a range of
other issues such as characters, imagery, textual problems and
themes. Both plays were more popular in earlier centuries and most
later essayists focused on small issues rather than view the plays
in wider perspective. More recent pieces included here seek
organising principles for King John and look in more detail at
Henry VIII. Beginning with the in-depth introduction by the editor,
this collection shows the reception of the play by its Elizabethan
audience compared to twentieth century audiences and looks at the
history portrayed by Shakespeare. Some chapters review very varied
stage productions while others are character analysis or individual
focuses.
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