Brush Up Your Shakespeare

Shakespeare's Henry V


This timely play is about executive power and national politics. Crafting a nation’s history and identity means ignoring dodgy, inconvenient facts. In 1415, England’s king invades France once his self-interested advisers agree that he is its rightful ruler. He sends his “happy few, we band of brothers,” “unto the breach, dear friends” against the astonished French. Staging such a foreign conflict is like staging a play, the narrator tells us: you create credible illusions with appropriate speeches and images. Is player-king Harry a virtuous monarch, or an amiable monster intent on a trumped-up display of power? Is this popular play a patriotic tribute to a charismatic ruler, or a darkly subversive take on what gets called history? Please use Folger Shakespeare Library's paperback edition of Henry V (2020, edited by Barbara A. Mowat and Paul Werstine). Videos of performances will be provided, including one made during WW II and one after Vietnam.


4 Sessions, starting Wednesday, February 25 • 10:00am-11:30am • Zoom

Course 13745 • $140

ROBERT HERMANN has spent the best part of many summers in the intensive postgraduate Shakespeare program at Cambridge University. He has taught more than a dozen courses for SAS on Shakespeare's plays. He was a high honors major in English at Dartmouth College and obtained an LLB from Yale Law School. Before teaching at SAS, he handled litigation, private and public, served as NYS Solicitor General, and taught full-time at NYU Law School.

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