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Making Obesity Fat: Crip Estrangement in Shakespeare's Henry IV, Part 1
Published 2019-12-01“…This article argues that the "play extempore" in Shakespeare's Henry IV, Part 1 is a privileged site for "crip estrangement," a phenomenon that occurs in Shakespearean drama when a normate character encountering disability is featured within a metatheatrical structure. …”
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Falstaff’s Gluttony, Lust, Avarice, Sloth and Pride in Henry IV Part I
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Sleep and Insomnia in Levinas and Shakespeare’s Henry IV
Published 2014-12-01“…In this essay I will read Shakespeare's Henry IV (Parts I and II) with an eye toward reading the relationship(s) between sleep, insomnia, and ethics anew. …”
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Redeeming Time: Henry V’s Transition from ‘Comedian’ to King
Published 2023-06-01“…The focus will be on Henry’s comic “career”, prior to ascending the throne, “slumming” with Falstaff and his followers, in particular in Henry IV Part One. There will be an attempt to demonstrate how Henry, contrary to expectations, makes profitable use of his time to “learn the ropes”. …”
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War Games: Staging the Histories in an American Presidential Year
Published 2017-12-01“…The paper will address the rationale behind the selection of these specific plays, and why it was felt unnecessary to fill the historical lacuna created by the exclusion of Richard II and Henry IV Parts I and II. In addition, it will also examine the limitations inherent in the available archival material when researching an ephemeral theatrical event, particularly one which has been edited and directed in order to address issues of immediate political concern. …”
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Shakespeare for Students : Critical Interpretations of Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry /
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