Shakespeare's Henry VI plays dramatize contemporary as much as
Elizabethan issues: the struggle for power, the manoeuvres of
politicians, social unrest, civil war. This edition draws on experience
of the play in rehearsal and performance to focus on both its
theatricality and contemporary relevance in a wide-ranging introduction
and detailed commentary.
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