Henry V  6764

Locations in Harold's Library

Holdings which refer to this drama

  1. The Relation of Henry V to Tamburlaine (essay)
  2. Imagery and Irony in Henry V (essay)
  3. Shakespeare’s Thematic Modes of Speech: Richard II to Henry V (essay)
  4. Henry V’s claim to France: valid or invalid? (chapter)
  5. Henry V, war criminal? (chapter)
  6. The Royal Shakespeare Company’s Centenary Production of Henry V (book) • Interviews and working text for 1976 RSC Hands/Farrah/Howard production
  7. Jeremy Irons on The Henrys (tv)
  8. Players of Shakespeare 6 (book) • Adrian Lester as King Henry V (Nick Hytner, NT, 2003)
  9. Shakespeare: The Poet and His Plays (book) • Covered in chapter "Four More Plays of English History"
  10. Speaking Shakespeare (book) • excerpted speech and analysis
  11. Shakespeare: The Invention of the Human (book) • in chapter 5 "The Major Histories"
  12. 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"
  13. Shakespeare: Staging the World (book) • p88 • Chapter 3: "'Cry "God for Harry, England and Saint George!"': Kingship and the English Nation"
  14. Exit Pursued by a Badger (book) • Account of the RSC 2007-8 Histories cycle (directed by Michael Boyd)
  15. The English Shakespeare Company: The story of ‘The Wars of the Roses’ 1986-1989 (book)
  16. Shakespeare’s Histories at Stratford, 1951 (book) • 1951 Quayle/Moiseiwitsch production with Richard Burton as Henry V and Michael Redgrave as the Chorus
  17. The Drama of Speech Acts: Shakespeare’s Lancastrian Tetralogy (book) • p116
  18. Players of Shakespeare 2 (book) • p93 • Kenneth Branagh as Henry V (Adrian Noble, RSC, 1984)
  19. Shakespeare in Perspective (Volume 1) (book) • p131 • Commentaries by Lord Chalfont and Robert Hardy
  20. Shakespeare on Management (book) • p137 • "All things are ready, if our minds be so"
  21. Shakespeare’s History Plays (book) • p304 • Part II, Chapter 4, section 4: Henry V
  22. Plays and Players: August 1964 (periodical) • p30 • 'Minor Key Monarch': Peter Roberts reviews Ian Holm as Henry V in Stratford
  23. The Kings (chapter)

Other works with this as their source

Images of this drama

  1. Henry V 1975 Stratford. Alan Howard as the King in a track suit. (image)
  2. Henry V 1969 Stratford, Connecticut. The French army as ice hockey players. (image)
  3. Henry V 1975 Stratford. The canopy lowered for France. (image)
  4. Henry V 1975 Stratford. Farrah’s heraldic canopy. (image)
  5. Henry V 1961 Vienna. Teo Otto’s designs for the English camp. (image)
  6. Theatre Between the Wars: 1 – The Classical Stage (essay)
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