A fresh look at a play usually regarded as the first component of a three-part historical epic, this edition argues that King Henry VI Part 1 is a prequel, a free-standing piece that returns for ironic and dramatic effect to a story already familiar to its audience. The play's ingenious use of stage space is closely analysed, as is its manipulation of a series of setpiece combats to give a coherent syntax of action. Discussion of the dramatic structure created by the opposing figures of Talbot and Jeanne la Pucelle, and exploration of the critical controversies surrounding the figure of Jeanne, lead to a reflection on the nature of the history play as genre in the 1590s.
Alexander Dyce Books
Alexander Dyce was a Scottish editor of drama and literary historian whose work focused on meticulously reintroducing and illuminating the works of English playwrights and poets. His scholarly editions were renowned for their exhaustive nature and deep research, uncovering and making accessible literary treasures of the past. Through his dedication to annotated editions and biographical sketches, Dyce significantly contributed to the understanding and appreciation of English literary heritage.






The Dramatic Works and Poems of James Shirley
- 546 pages
- 20 hours of reading
Dramatic Works and Poems
- 518 pages
- 19 hours of reading
This collection brings together the plays and poems of two important 17th-century writers, James Shirley and William Gifford, as edited by Alexander Dyce. With a wealth of fascinating material and invaluable critical commentary, this edition is an essential resource for anyone interested in the drama and literature of this period.
Doctor Faustus - Original 1604 Version & Revised 1616 Version
- 146 pages
- 6 hours of reading
This collection features the complete dramatic works and poems of James Shirley, including rare and previously unpublished pieces. Shirley was a major figure in English Renaissance drama and his work drew critical acclaim and influenced many of his contemporaries and successors. A must-have for lovers of early modern English literature.
Works; Now First Collected With Some Account of the Author and Notes by Alexander Dyce; Volume 2
- 574 pages
- 21 hours of reading
Experience the genius of one of England's greatest playwrights with this collection of works by Thomas Middleton. Edited and annotated by distinguished scholar Alexander Dyce, this volume includes insightful analysis and biographical information, making it a valuable addition to any literature lover's library.
This comprehensive collection of essential works includes some of the greatest works of independent research and scholarship ever produced. From philosophy to psychology to religion to literature, many of the genres we know and love today grew out of these formative works.
A Glossary to the Works of William Shakespeare
- 528 pages
- 19 hours of reading
This comprehensive guide to Shakespeare's language offers definitions and explanations for all of the playwright's most obscure words and phrases. It includes entries for all of Shakespeare's plays and poems, as well as a wealth of contextual information that will help readers decode even the most challenging passages.
Sir Thomas More
- 130 pages
- 5 hours of reading