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OverviewHenry VI Part 3: A Dual-Prose Novelization Parallel Modern & Original Narratives for the Contemporary Scholar Master the Collapse of Royalty and the Genesis of a Tyrant Through a Comparative Prose Framework. How does a nation survive when the crown becomes a trophy for the most violent? Henry VI Part 3: A Dual-Prose Novelization offers a sophisticated solution to one of William Shakespeare's most visceral and politically complex histories. This edition presents two complete, scene-by-scene novelizations: one in clear, elegant modern English and one that seamlessly integrates Shakespeare's original 1591 dialogue into a fluid, descriptive narrative. In this masterful adaptation, Dr. Peter Fogarty deconstructs the brutal mechanics of civil war. By removing the technical hurdles of stage directions and archaic syntax, this dual-format approach allows the reader to focus on the fierce defiance of Queen Margaret, the tragic indecision of King Henry, and the chilling emergence of Richard of Gloucester-the future Richard III. A Narrative of Fractured Crowns and Bloodied Roses: England is a house divided. As the House of York clashing against the House of Lancaster, the very fabric of society unravels. From the harrowing scene of a father killing his son on the battlefield to the calculated rise of the sons of York, the play strips away the glamour of chivalry to reveal the raw hunger for power. This novelization captures every nuance of the dynastic struggle, providing the historical and psychological clarity necessary for a modern audience to explore the themes of legitimacy, revenge, and the heavy cost of a weak throne. Why This Scholarly Edition is a Curriculum Essential: The Comparative Framework: Each chapter provides a modern ""bridge"" narrative followed by the original dialogue version, allowing students to decode Shakespeare's dense political rhetoric in real-time. IB & MYP Aligned: Specifically engineered for international curricula, including Statements of Inquiry, Global Contexts, and ATL Skill development tasks. Six-Week Scheme of Work: More than a book, this is a complete instructional resource featuring factual, conceptual, and debatable questions designed for deep classroom engagement. Narrative Immersion: By transforming the script into a novel, the story gains a cinematic quality, with expanded descriptions of the battlefield at Towton and the shadow-filled corridors of the court. Witness the ""winter of our discontent"" taking root in a form you have never read before. Whether for the IB Diploma Programme or the personal library, this is the definitive guide to the end of the Plantagenet era. About the AuthorDr. Peter Fogarty Dr. Peter Fogarty is a distinguished educator with 25 years of classroom experience and a specialist in making classical literature accessible to a global audience. Throughout his career, he has pioneered the use of the Inquiry Method to help students bridge the gap between historical texts and contemporary academic fluency. Dr. Fogarty's ""Shakespeare Novel Series"" is born from a commitment to pedagogical excellence and literary richness. By transforming complex scripts into fluid, high-quality prose, he ensures that the timeless brilliance of the Western Canon remains a vibrant and reachable resource for the next generation of scholars and lifelong learners. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Peter FogartyPublisher: Independently Published Imprint: Independently Published Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.209kg ISBN: 9798293029013Pages: 150 Publication Date: 18 July 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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