“I Thought I Should Have Seen Some Hercules”: Rethinking Henry and the Destabilization of Masculinity in Shakespeare’s Henry VI Cycle
Description
In my thesis, I examine the character of Henry VI in Shakespeare's Henry VI cycle (1, 2, and 3 Henry VI) - who has been critically thought of as a feminine figure - in light of the Herculean Hero model and against other male characters in the Henry VI plays. By comparing Henry to the Herculean model, there are points of similarity regarding character inaction - a feminine attribute - allowing Henry to become a more masculine figure than he has otherwise been criticized as.
Date Created
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2022-05
Agent
- Author (aut): Spielvogel, Lauren
- Thesis director: Hope, Jonathan
- Committee member: Bate, Jonathan
- Contributor (ctb): Barrett, The Honors College
- Contributor (ctb): School of Music, Dance and Theatre
- Contributor (ctb): Department of English