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Shakespeare's Festive History: Feasting, Festivity, Fasting and Lent in the Second Henriad Book

Shakespeare's Festive History: Feasting, Festivity, Fasting and Lent in the Second Henriad
Shakespeare's Festive History: Feasting, Festivity, Fasting and Lent in the Second Henriad, Although the festive elements in Shakespeare's plays have been well-noted since the publication of Barber's Shakespeare's Festive Comedy, until now no attempt has been made to show how aspects of festivity structure the entire four-play sequence of Shakes, Shakespeare's Festive History: Feasting, Festivity, Fasting and Lent in the Second Henriad has a rating of 2 stars
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Shakespeare's Festive History: Feasting, Festivity, Fasting and Lent in the Second Henriad, Although the festive elements in Shakespeare's plays have been well-noted since the publication of Barber's Shakespeare's Festive Comedy, until now no attempt has been made to show how aspects of festivity structure the entire four-play sequence of Shakes, Shakespeare's Festive History: Feasting, Festivity, Fasting and Lent in the Second Henriad
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  • Shakespeare's Festive History: Feasting, Festivity, Fasting and Lent in the Second Henriad
  • Written by author David Ruiter
  • Published by Ashgate Publishing, Limited, June 2003
  • Although the festive elements in Shakespeare's plays have been well-noted since the publication of Barber's Shakespeare's Festive Comedy, until now no attempt has been made to show how aspects of festivity structure the entire four-play sequence of Shakes
  • Ruiter (English, U. of Texas-El Paso) contends that festivity is one of the components of time in Shakespeare's history plays rather than merely a foil of order or temporary respite from the course of events. He considers Richard II and the roots o
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Acknowledgements
1Shakespeare's Festive History: An Introduction1
2'Awhile To Work, and After Holiday': Richard II and the Roots of a Festive History41
3'What, Is It Time To Jest And Dally Now?': Hal's Creation of the Feast of Falstaff in 1 Henry IV69
4'The Unquiet Time' of 2 Henry IV: Festivity and Order in Flux103
5'The Turning O' The Tide': The Lent of Agincourt and the Return of the Feast in Henry V143
Epilogue179
Bibliography191
Index201


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