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A little touch of Branagh: "Henry V"

  • Autores: Mireia Aragay Sastre
  • Localización: Links & letters, ISSN 1133-7397, Nº 6, 1999 (Ejemplar dedicado a: Word and Screen), págs. 11-22
  • Idioma: inglés
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    • Taking as a starting point the illuminating similarity between the critical reception of Kenneth Branagh's film of Henry V (1989) and the liberal humanist reading of the Shakespearean play-text, this article highlights a series of significant stress-points in the play-text and looks at the way they are dealt with in the Branagh film. It is claimed that the film is riven by one central contradiction: namely, that between a political (critical, detached) and a personal (emotional) representation of the action. Ultimately, it is argued that the film's promotion of the spectator's identification with the psychology of power makes of Branagh's Henry a leader for our politically muddled times.


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