Hal, Prince Henry, Henry V: Unravelling England Trough Shakespeare (original) (raw)

On Shakespeare's Henry IV, Part 1

Timothy H. Wilson

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“The Making and Breaking of Nations in Shakespeare’s Henry V.” Pp. 30-48.

sarbani chaudhury

Creation/ Re-creation: Papers of the Conference of the Southern African Society of Medieval and Renaissance Studies and the Unisa Medieval Association held from 5 to 7 September, 2002., University of South Africa. [ISBN 1-86888-239-X.]. Compiled John Lambert and Mitzi Anderson.., 2002

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Shakespeare and the Book of Henry

Peter C. Herman

Humanities, 2023

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Similarities and Dissimilarities Between the first and the Second Part of "Henry IV" by William Shakespeare

Krystyna Kujawinska Courtney

1990

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Shakespeare’s Henry V: The Idea of Englishness and the Representation of the King, Henry V

Assoc.Prof.Dr.Berna Köseoğlu

Kosbed: Kocaeli Üniversitesi Sosyal Bilimler Dergisi, Türkiye, 2017

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The Problem of Kingship in Shakespeare’S History Plays

Tatjana Dumitraskovic

Romanian Journal of English Studies, 2014

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Gary Harrington, “‘When the Battle's Lost and Won': The Opening of Shakespeare's 1 Henry IV ”

SEDERI Yearbook

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“Authority and Subversion in Shakespeare’s Henry IV.”

sarbani chaudhury

Critical Theory, Textual Application. Ed. Shormistha Panja. [ISBN 81-86423-76-1.], 2002

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Divergent Monarchs in Henry V and King Lear

Sima Farshid

International Journal of Humanities and Social Science, 2011

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Henry VI, Part 2 / Cincinnati Shakespeare Company

Marcia Eppich-Harris

2017

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Take a Soldier, Take a King": The (In)Separability of King and Conflict in Branagh's Henry V

Anita Helmbold

Literature Film Quarterly, 2005

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The power and the imagination: the enigmatic state in Shakespeare's English history plays

Peter Murphy

Revue Internationale de Philosophie, 2009

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A New Chronology for Shakespeare's Plays

Douglas Bruster

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“My Reformation, Glittering O’er My Fault”: The Evolution Toward Shakespeare’s Ideal Prince

Stephanie Erdman

Indiana University South Bend Graduate Research Journal, 2014

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War, Peace and the Machiavellian Monarch in Shakespeare’s 'Henry V' and 'Richard III'

Ronan Johnson

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Those Proud Titles Thou Hast Won": Sovereignty, Power, and Combat in Shakespeare's Second Tetralogy

Jennifer Low

Comparative Drama, 2000

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King and Country: Shakespeare's Great Cycle of Kings

Stephanie Pietros

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The Commoners Impact in Shakespeare’s Henry VI Part II and Henry VI Part III

David DiPasqua

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Breaking the Mirror Refractions of Kingliness in Shakespeares Second Tetralogy

Karlien van der Wielen

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Dominique Goy-Blanquet, Shakespeare’s Early History Plays: From Chronicle to Stage (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2003), Sixteenth Century Journal 36:4 (2005): 1202–03.

Jessica Winston

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Imaginaries and representations of Elizabethan propaganda: an analysis of Shakespeare's Henry V and Elizabeth I's Tilbury's speech

Daniela Verdejo

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“We are one in fortunes”: The Sense of History in Henry VIII

Frank Cespedes

English Literary Renaissance, 2008

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On Shakespeare, war, and leadership: a conversation with Edward Hall apropos of Henry V

Miquel Berga

Forma Revista D Estudis Comparatius Art Literatura Pensament, 2012

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Review: The Cambridge Introduction to Shakespeare's History Plays

Adam G. Hooks

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Writing and Rewriting Nationhood: "Henry V" and Political Appropriation of Shakespeare

Hikaru Minami

Multicultural Shakespeare: Translation, Appropriation and Performance, 2022

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The epic tone in Shakespeare's Henry V

Amresh Ch

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Shakespeare's Use of Staged and Literary Mirrors in Henry IV, Part One

William Leavy

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"The Court, The Nobility and the Monarch’s Responsibilities in Shakespeare’s Elizabethan History Plays."

Murat Öğütcü

Öğütcü, Murat. “The Court, The Nobility and the Monarch’s Responsibilities in Shakespeare’s Elizabethan History Plays.” The Journal of International Social Research 9.43 (2016): 412-419.

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Shakespeare's History Plays: Performance, Translation, and Adaptation in Britain and Abroad (review)

David Ian Rabey

ESC: English Studies in Canada, 2009

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Review of Shakespeare's Henry VI (directed by Yvonne Murphy for Omidaze Productions) at the Millennium Centre, Cardiff, 12 February 2016

P. B. Roberts

Shakespeare, 2017

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Study Guide for Shakespeare's HENRY IV, Part I

Richard Erlich

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An analysis of how Shakespeare matures his technique of presenting rivalry between the protagonist and the antagonist in his plays: from Richard II to Henry IV

Mohit U L Alam

Academia Letters, 2021

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Silenced Voices A Reactionary Streamlined Henry V in The Hollow Crown

David Livingstone

Multicultural Shakespeare, 2015

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Once More: The Case for a (Mindful) Reading (Ironic) of Henry V

Mark E Alcamo

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Henry IV Part 1, or Hotspur; Henry IV Part 2, or Falstaff; and Henry V, or Harry England (directed by Sarah Bedi and Federay Holmes), at Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre, London, 6, 9 and 13 June 2019

Gemma Miller

Shakespeare, 2019

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