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Henry IV and the Human Commitment to History

August 10, 2018

Jim Tulip wrote this essay in spring 1965 in the journal Balcony: The Sydney Review. This was sponsored by the Sydney University Arts Seminar Society.  The essay is a powerful exploration of  the confrontation between Hal and Falstaff. Henry IV & The Human Commitment to History Falstaff and Hal…

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A Reading of Shakespeare’s Henry IV

May 26, 2017

Jim Tulip published this essay in The Teaching of English English Teachers’ Association New South Wales, No 38, May 1980. Please click on the link below to read the essay and enlarge the text with your browser as necessary: A Reading of Shakespeare’s Henry IV  

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Dramatic Representations in Shakespeare’s ‘Richard II’

May 26, 2017

James Tulip wrote the following article for Sydney Studies in English Volume 1, 1975-6. Click on the following link to read the whole article and use your browser to enlarge the text as necessary. Richard 11

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  • Henry IV and the Human Commitment to History
  • The Tough Songs of John Berryman
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  • The Australian Reception of American Poetry
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