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Agincourt: Great Battles Series
Agincourt: Great Battles Series
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The battle of Agincourt has dominated the cultural landscape for six centuries, from Shakespeare to The Beatles. This book explores why and how it has come to mean so much, to so many, and how it has been used as an explanation of national identity. It also examines the legacy of the battle in popular culture, from bowmen to Beatles, via Shakespeare, Dickens, and the First World War.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 272 pages
Publication date: 23 September 2021
Publisher: Oxford University Press
From Shakespeare to The Beatles, the battle of Agincourt has dominated the cultural landscape as one of the most famous battles in British history. Anne Curry seeks to find out how and why the legacy of Agincourt has captured the popular imagination.
Agincourt (1415) is an exceptionally famous battle, one that has generated a huge and enduring cultural legacy in the six hundred years since it was fought. Everybody thinks they know what the battle was about. Even John Lennon, aged 12, wrote a poem and drew a picture headed "Agincourt." But why and how has Agincourt come to mean so much, to so many? Why do so many people claim their ancestors served at the battle? Is the Agincourt of popular image the real Agincourt, or is our idea of the battle simply taken from Shakespeare's famous depiction of it? Written by the world's leading expert on the battle, this book shows just why it has occupied such a key place in English identity and history in the six centuries since it was fought, exploring a cultural legacy that stretches from bowmen to Beatles, via Shakespeare, Dickens, and the First World War.
Anne Curry first sets the scene, illuminating how and why the battle was fought, as well as its significance in the wider history of the Hundred Years War. She then takes the Agincourt story through the centuries, from 1415 to now, from the immediate, and sometimes surprising, responses to it on both sides of the Channel, through its reinvention, by Shakespeare in King Henry V (1599), and the enduring influence of both the play and the film versions of it, especially the patriotic Laurence Olivier version of 1944, at the time of the D-Day landings in Normandy. But the legacy of Agincourt does not begin and end with Shakespeare's play: from the eighteenth century onwards, on both sides of the Channel, the battle has been reimagined, reinterpreted, and re-enacted Normandy.
This book is a must-read for anyone interested in English history, culture, and identity, as well as anyone who wants to understand why one battle has captured the popular imagination for so long. It is a fascinating and informative journey through six centuries of Agincourt's legacy, and will leave readers with a greater appreciation for this iconic battle and its enduring cultural significance.
Weight: 336g
Dimension: 136 x 216 x 19 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780199681020
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