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- W639538720 abstract "‘Henry VI, Part Three1, writes Randall Martin, ‘powerfully depicts a country torn apart by civil war’. ‘Unlike Shakespeare’s other plays about war’s stirring and terrible effects’, he adds, ‘there is no foreign enemy to demonize, no epic hero to inspire patriotic sacrifice, and little evidence of the human kinship that, paradoxically, war seems sometimes to breed more readily than peace’. ‘Instead’, Randall concludes, ‘a nation turns on itself in epidemic savagery, dissolving its own social foundations’.1 Amongst ‘Shakespeare’s other plays’ Martin, no doubt, has in mind The first Part of Henry the Sixt, which first appeared in print in the 1623 Folio, and which was likely written after the plays that the Folio lists as The second Part of Henry the Sixt, with the death of the Good Duke HVMFREY and The third Part of Henry the Sixt, with the death of the Duke of YORKE.2 1 Henry VI differs from 2 and 3 Henry VI precisely in its depiction of an inspirational, indeed sacrificial, epic hero in the figure of, to cite Thomas Nashe, ‘braue Talbofz as well as its presentation of a demonized foreign enemy — not just the French in general but specifically the one character who most troubles the English, ‘Ioane Puzel’.4 Unlike 1 Henry VI, 2 and 3 Henry VI set their conflicts on English soil, with the former play’s action occurring in and around London, while Wakefield, Towton, Barnet, and Tewkesbury constitute the sites on which the latter play’s battles unfold.KeywordsTerrible EffectHistory PlayEnglish SoilRoyal PowerEpic HeroThese keywords were added by machine and not by the authors. This process is experimental and the keywords may be updated as the learning algorithm improves." @default.
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- W639538720 title "‘How to vse your Brothers Brotherly’: Civility, Incivility and Civil War in 3 Henry VI" @default.
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