The Faber Book of War Poetry (book) • Henry's St Crispin's Day speech from IV,iii excerpted in section "The Patriotic Imperative" • Pistol and Fluellen discussion about Bardolph's punishment in III,vi excerpted in section "Military Justice and Punishment" • Act IV Prologue "Now entertain conjecture of a time" anthologised in "Leadership" section • 3 lines from IV,iii starting "We are but warriors for the working-day;" excerpted in section "Climate and Circumstances" • Henry's speech before the gates of Harfleur (III,iii) excerpted in section "Sieges" • Pistol's speech from V,i "Doth Fortune play the housewife with me now?" in "Returning Soldiers"
Shakespeare: Staging the World (book) • p88 • Chapter 3: "'Cry "God for Harry, England and Saint George!"': Kingship and the English Nation"
Exit Pursued by a Badger (book) • Account of the RSC 2007-8 Histories cycle (directed by Michael Boyd)
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[3] => "7510"|in chapter 5 "The Major Histories"
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[10] => "28540"*p93|Kenneth Branagh as Henry V (Adrian Noble, RSC, 1984)
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[13] => "28617"*p304*Part II, Chapter 4, section 4: Henry V
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