“Henry VI, Part 2” ( engl. Henry VI, Part 2 ) is a historical chronicle of William Shakespeare , the second part of a dramatic trilogy about the reign of Henry VI of Lancaster , written presumably around 1591. A number of critics consider her the best in the trilogy [1] .
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Content
Actors
- Henry VI, king of England .
- Humphrey of Lancaster, Duke of Gloucester , Uncle of the King.
- Eleanor Cobham , the wife of Gloucester.
- Cardinal Henry Beaufort , King's cousin.
- Richard Plantagenet, 3rd Duke of York .
- Edward Earl March (son of York)
- Richard (son of York)
- John Beaufort, 1st Duke of Somerset
- William de la Paul, 1st Duke of Suffolk
Story
Notes
- ↑ Warren, Roger (ed.) Henry VI, Part Two (The Oxford Shakespeare; Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2003)
Literature
- Norwich D. History of England and the Shakespearean Kings.
- Anichkov E.V. King Henry VΙ // Shakespeare V. Complete Works / Library of Great Writers, ed. S. A. Vengerova. St. Petersburg: Brockhaus-Efron, 1903.V. 5.P. 1-8.
Links
- "Henry VI, part 2" in Russian translations in the database "Russian Shakespeare"