Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Svazek 79Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... Henry V. For further information on the critical and stage history of Henry V , see SC , Volumes 5 , 14 , 30 , 49 , and 67 . INTRODUCTION The concluding drama of Shakespeare's second histori- cal tetralogy , Henry V was first performed ...
... Henry V. For further information on the critical and stage history of Henry V , see SC , Volumes 5 , 14 , 30 , 49 , and 67 . INTRODUCTION The concluding drama of Shakespeare's second histori- cal tetralogy , Henry V was first performed ...
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... Henry's typical mode of rule throughout the play . " This invisible com- mand , an extension of his actions as prince , situates Henry between Richard II , whose notorious irresponsi- bility brought him down , and Henry's father , whose ...
... Henry's typical mode of rule throughout the play . " This invisible com- mand , an extension of his actions as prince , situates Henry between Richard II , whose notorious irresponsi- bility brought him down , and Henry's father , whose ...
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... Henry is doing what he can under the circumstances : he would take a larger proportion if he could . From the perspective of homosociality , however , we realize that Henry's purpose for taking only one quarter of his army is that Henry ...
... Henry is doing what he can under the circumstances : he would take a larger proportion if he could . From the perspective of homosociality , however , we realize that Henry's purpose for taking only one quarter of his army is that Henry ...
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Henry | 1 |
Character Studies | 30 |
Production Reviews | 56 |
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