with new dramatic criticism and an updated bibliography
Shakespeare, William
1988
Contains an introduction to the play, a general discussion of Shakespeare's life, dramatic criticism from the past and present, text and commentaries, and footnotes.
Presents ideas for teaching two Shakespeare plays in the classroom and through performance, with handouts, sample lesson plans, and homework assignments.
A scholarly edition of William Shakespeare's play "King Henry VI Part 2" that includes detailed notes and commentary, an illustrated introduction to the play's historical, cultural, and performance contexts, an in-depth survey of critical approaches to the play, and a bibliography of references and further reading.
A scholarly edition of William Shakespeare's play "King Henry VI Part II" that includes detailed notes and commentary, an illustrated introduction to the play's historical, cultural, and performance contexts, an in-depth survey of critical approaches to the play, and a bibliography of references and further reading.
Presents eleven essays spanning 1909-1998 on Shakespeare's ebullient, hard-drinking character Falstaff, covering such topics and themes as his rejection by Henry, his language, his roles, the "carnivalesque," and mortality.