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King Henry the Eighth by William Shakespeare

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King Henry the Eighth

William Shakespeare

Start Publishing LLC · Paperback · April 1, 2013

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One of the last plays written by Shakespeare, "Henry VIII" is one of his finest historical dramas.

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Stage and Context

A compact Shakespeare pick that rewards attention to performance, texture, and context.

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  • Shakespeare’s staging and theatrical texture
  • A layered read with historical edge

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  • Historical and critical angles
  • A theater-first reading experience

Book Details

Authors
William Shakespeare
Publisher
Start Publishing LLC
Published
April 1, 2013
Format
Paperback
Theme
Shakespeare
Reading lane
Shakespeare

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About This Book

One of the last plays written by Shakespeare, "Henry VIII" is one of his finest historical dramas. Focusing on the life and times of Henry VIII, one of England's most dynamic rulers, the play examines and dramatizes monarchical life of 16th century England. The plot surrounds the events of King Henry VIII's annulment of his marriage to Katherine of Aragon and engagement to Ann Boleyn. The play portrays the suppression of the protestant reformation and the split of the Anglic...

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One of the last plays written by Shakespeare, "Henry VIII" is one of his finest historical dramas. Focusing on the life and times of Henry VIII, one of England's most dynamic rulers, the play examines and dramatizes monarchical life of 16th century England. The plot surrounds the events of King Henry VIII's annulment of his marriage to Katherine of Aragon and engagement to Ann Boleyn. The play portrays the suppression of the protestant reformation and the split of the Anglican and Catholic churches with great valor. In Shakespeare's Henry VIII, religious power and political desire merge, resulting in a splendid historical tale.

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