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Hamlet (Folger Shakespeare Library)

[PDF] Hamlet (Folger Shakespeare Library) by William Shakespeare at Arts-Photography

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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful. Good edition of a pretty dubious playBy James YanniThe Folger Library Edition; as usual; is a fine edition. The play; "Henry VIII"; however; is far from one of the most interesting of Shakespeares plays; it is not terribly interesting; but it IS terribly un-historical. Clearly; it accomplished what it set out to accomplish; which was to curry favor with Queen Elizabeth I; whose birth is described at the end of the play as if it were almost Messianical; and whose father (the title character) is portrayed throughout the play in the kindest light I have ever seen him portrayed. There is no hint of the drunken glutton; only just the slightest hint of his capriciousness and womanizing; and no mention of the fact that after disowning and divorcing his first wife for Elizabeths mother; he then went on to divorce and execute her mother; and divorce one other wife and execute another. He is portrayed throughout the play as an honorable man and a good king; even if there is just a hint that his divorce of Katherine for Anne may not have been for quite as high-minded a reason as he claimed. I find this whitewashing of Henry VIII to be rather unappetizing; even if I understand perfectly the reason for it.0 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Five StarsBy tonytagits shakespear0 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Five StarsBy T. W. AkinsExcellent book. I strongly recommend it.

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