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Podcast Shakespeare - #013 - Henry VI, Part 1: A History

#013 - Henry VI, Part 1: A History

Podcast Shakespeare

06/23/19 • 73 min

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“Defer no time, delays have dangerous ends.”

— Alençon, Act III, scene ii

In episode #13, a quick jaunt through the critical fortunes of Henry VI, Part 1, not an historically beloved play. From the “prequel” question to the plays role as a barometer of Britain’s feelings on nationalism, to just how many times a play can cut Talbot, Joan, or both! Come join me.

Listen to episodes at iTunes, Stitcher, Soundcloud, Castbox, or download direct from Libsyn. The Patreon campaign is up and running, with bonus Sonnet episodes! You can find me on Facebook, Twitter, or by email at [email protected]. We also have a Spotify playlist, which will be updated as we work through the plays.

Key links below. You can also visit the bibliography page here, which is a work in progress.

Links mentioned:

E.M.W Tillyard and the “Tudor Myth

Key source: Edward Hall, The Union of the Two Noble and Illustre Families of Lancaster and Yorke (1548)

Key source: Raphael Holinshed, Chronicles of England, Scotland ,and Ireland (1577)

E.K. Chambers, William Shakespeare: A Study of Facts and Problems, 1930

Thomas Nashe, Defence of Plays from “Pierce Penniless” (1592)

Emrys Jones, Origins of Shakespeare, 1977

Jonathan Bate, Genius of Shakespeare, 1997

Marjorie Garber, Shakespeare After All, 2004

Shakespeare And Marlowe: Attributing Henry VI Authorship” – Folger Library

Festival of Britain, 1951

Birmingham Rep Theatre:

BBC AnAge of Kings (1960)

Royal Shakespeare Company

John Barton and Peter Hall, RSC Wars of the Roses (1963): “The Inheritance” and “Margaret of Anjou” on Youtube

Jane Howell, BBC The First Part of Henry the Sixt (1983) at BFI Screenonline

English Shakespeare Company: Wars of the Roses (1988) d: Michael Bogdanov

Jan Kott (1914-2001), Shakespeare Our Contemporary (1961) – profiled by Michael Billington in The Guardian

Edward Hall, Rose Rage (2001), Propeller Theatre Company

Shakespeare’s Rugby Wars: Toronto Fringe Festival

Michael Boyd, This England (2001) – Royal Shakespeare Company

Yushi Odashima, complete translations of Shakespeare into Japanese: at Oxford Reference

Bell Shakespeare, Wars of the Roses (2005 – 2008), reviewed b...

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