King Henry IV

King Henry IV by William Shakespeare is presented in this 6th edition published by Methuen in 1960. This edition focuses on Henry IV Part 1, aligning with the Shakespeare and Schools Project and the national curriculum for English, making it suitable for educational purposes. With 202 pages, this edition aims to provide an accessible and meaningful exploration of the play, emphasizing its theatrical elements and script format.
Readers will find that this edition encourages engagement with the imaginative world of the play, fostering a creative understanding of its themes and characters. The approach taken in this edition supports students in their studies, particularly at the GCSE and A Level, by highlighting aspects of drama and literary criticism. This focus on accessibility and creativity makes it a valuable resource for those studying Shakespeare’s work in an academic context.
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This edition presents a new look at Henry 1V Part 1 in accordance with the work of the Shakespeare and Schools Project, the national curriculum for English and developments at GCSE and A Level. Cambridge School Shakespeare considers the play as theatre and the text as script, enabling pupils to inhabit the imaginative world of the play in an accessible, meaningful and creative way.
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