Harrying

Skills of Offense in Shakespeare's Henriad

Harry Berger author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Fordham University Press

Published:1st Sep '15

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Berger combines close reading with cultural analysis to show how the language characters speak always says more than the speakers mean to say in the four plays of Shakespeare's Henriad.

Considers Richard III and the four plays of Shakespeare's Henriad - Richard II, Henry IV Part 1, Henry IV Part 2, and Henry V. This book explores the effect of this linguistic mischief on the representation of all the Henriad's major figures.

Harrying considers Richard III and the four plays of Shakespeare’s Henriad—Richard II, Henry IV Part 1, Henry IV Part 2, and Henry V. Berger combines close reading with cultural analysis to show how the language characters speak always says more than the speakers mean to say.
Shakespeare’s speakers try to say one thing. Their language says other things that often question the speakers’ motives or intentions. Harrying explores the effect of this linguistic mischief on the representation of all the Henriad’s major figures.
It centers attention on the portrayal of Falstaff and on the bad faith that darkens the language and performance of Harry, the Prince of Wales who becomes King Henry V.

"This non-linear structure derives from and supports Berger's express conviction that Shakespeare's plays do not, as commonly asserted, find their true meaning on stage. Rather, he suggests here, they are 'underdetermined' by their theatrical purpose" -- -Emma Smith Times Literary Supplement "Harrying will no doubt surprise and delight readers with the unrivaled close readings Berger is famous for, but what makes this book so resonant is that it works this critical practice across a series of interlocking plays, turning Shakespeare's histories into a powerful 'tetralogical echo chamber.' The effects are dazzling." -- -Nina Levine University of South Carolina

ISBN: 9780823256624

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232 pages