Kuningas Henrik Kahdeksas

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Kuningas Henrik Kahdeksas

by William Shakespeare

FI·~2 hours

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Description

Set against the grand halls of London’s royal palace, the drama opens with a chorus of courtiers, clergy, and foreign envoys gathering for a momentous occasion. A solemn prologue warns the audience that the tale will blend sorrow with splendor, inviting those with a keen eye for truth to witness the tangled ambitions of the realm’s most powerful figures. The stage quickly fills with familiar faces—cardinals, dukes, and the queen herself—each poised to navigate the delicate balance of loyalty and rivalry that defines the court.

In the first act, two noblemen, the Duke of Norfolk and the Earl of Buckingham, exchange witty, barbed remarks about recent wars, diplomatic triumphs, and the ever‑shifting fortunes of the kingdom. Their conversation hints at underlying tensions, secret machinations, and the looming influence of a shrewd cardinal who seems to pull the strings behind the throne. Listeners are drawn into a world where grandeur masks intrigue, and every polished exchange may conceal a deeper, dangerous motive.

Details

Language

fi

Duration

~2 hours (135K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2013-06-04

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

William Shakespeare

William Shakespeare

1564–1616

Often called the greatest writer in the English language, this English playwright and poet created dramas and verses that still feel alive on the page and stage. His stories of ambition, love, jealousy, power, and loss continue to speak to readers centuries later.

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