Henry VIIIPenguin UK, 31 Αυγ 2006 - 304 σελίδες Conspiracies and intrigue are rife in the court of Henry VIII as a Duke is executed for treason, having been tricked by the Cardinal. And when the King falls in love with Anne Bullen and decides to divorce his wife, he causes an irrevocable rift with the Catholic Church. After the King's secret marriage to Anne courtiers fall in and out of favour and deaths abound, with far-reaching consequences. |
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... inthe Penguin Shakespeare series 2006 This edition copyright © Penguin Books, 1971 Further Reading, Accountof theText and Commentary copyright © A. R. Humphreys, 1971 General Introduction and Chronology copyright © Stanley Wells, 2004 ...
... inthe Penguin Shakespeare series 2006 This edition copyright © Penguin Books, 1971 Further Reading, Accountof theText and Commentary copyright © A. R. Humphreys, 1971 General Introduction and Chronology copyright © Stanley Wells, 2004 ...
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William Shakespeare A. R. Humphreys. The moral rightof the editors hasbeen asserted Except inthe United States of America, this book is sold subject to the condition that itshall not,byway of tradeor otherwise,be lent, re-sold,hired out ...
William Shakespeare A. R. Humphreys. The moral rightof the editors hasbeen asserted Except inthe United States of America, this book is sold subject to the condition that itshall not,byway of tradeor otherwise,be lent, re-sold,hired out ...
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... inthe provinces and London. The London theatres closed because of plaguein 1593 and 1594; andduring these years, perhaps recognizing theneed foran alternative career, he wrote and published the narrative poems Venus and Adonis and The ...
... inthe provinces and London. The London theatres closed because of plaguein 1593 and 1594; andduring these years, perhaps recognizing theneed foran alternative career, he wrote and published the narrative poems Venus and Adonis and The ...
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... in the rest of the country –initially in the Theatre, built in Shoreditchin 1576,and from1599 inthe Globe, on Bankside. These were wooden,more or lesscircular structures, open to the air, witha thruststage surmounted by a canopy and ...
... in the rest of the country –initially in the Theatre, built in Shoreditchin 1576,and from1599 inthe Globe, on Bankside. These were wooden,more or lesscircular structures, open to the air, witha thruststage surmounted by a canopy and ...
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... in The Tempest. Andthey would frequently perform before the courtin royal residences and, on their regular toursinto the provinces, in non-theatrical spaces such as inns, guildhalls and the great halls of country houses. Early in his ...
... in The Tempest. Andthey would frequently perform before the courtin royal residences and, on their regular toursinto the provinces, in non-theatrical spaces such as inns, guildhalls and the great halls of country houses. Early in his ...
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