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The Ethics of Disobedience in Shakespeare’s Henry V
Published 2015-10-01“…In effect, Henry V offers a new pedagogy of obedience and disobedience wherein it becomes less and less possible to distinguish the two traits.…”
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Babel on the Battlefield. Englishing the French in Shakespeare’s Henry V
Published 2015-07-01“…<p><strong>Abstract - </strong>This paper examines Shakespeare’s <em>Henry V</em> from the perspective of the play’s deep concern with languages and with the dynamics of their interaction. …”
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Challenging monarchical legacies in Edward III and Henry V
Published 2019“…As the most sustained, individual accounts of Edward III and Henry V from the last decade of the Elizabethan period, the stage plays form an important part of the historiographical tradition and evaluation of these monarchs. …”
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"A World Against Itself": The Dynamics of Good Nature and Virtue in Henry Fielding's Plays
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“What watch the king keeps”: negotiating violence in kingship in Shakespeare's Henry VI, part two and Henry V
Published 2023“…By reading scenes from Henry VI, Part Two and Henry V alongside critical sources from the recent past and other texts from the sixteenth century, this section will recontextualise violence as the environment in which Shakespeare’s characters are located. …”
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Writing and Rewriting Nationhood: "Henry V" and Political Appropriation of Shakespeare
Published 2022-12-01“…Shakespeare’s Henry V is often regarded as a nationalistic play and has been appropriated for political spin and propaganda to enhance the sense of national unity. …”
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"My Cleverness, I Assure You, Has Grown Infernal": Playing Stupid with Henry James
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« Parlez-vous franglais ? » La galimafrée des langues dans Henry V
Published 2022-01-01“…Henry V is Shakespeare’s most polyglot play. Translators have often resorted to regional dialects (such as Alsatian, Occitan variants, Breton language, Creole…) to render the Irish, Scottish and Welsh accents of Shakespeare’s Captains in the play. …”
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Angling for Hearts: Manipulative Royal Weeping in the Henriad
Published 2023-06-01“…However, Shakespeare indirectly calls into question the authenticity of emotion in Henry’s weeping. For example, just previously when Falstaff plays the role of King Henry in the play within the play, he calls for wine to make his eyes red so that it will appear as though he has been crying. …”
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Henrique V: o rei vitorioso e a responsabilidade fiscal nas peças históricas de Shakespeare = Henry V: the victorious king and the fiscal responsibility in Shakespeare’s historical plays = Enrique V: el rey victorioso y la responsabilidad fiscal en las obras históricas de Shakespeare
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Law as a problematic concept in the Shakespeare text: analysing discourses on law in Richard II and Henry V
Published 2019“…This paper examines two of Shakespeare's history plays: Richard II and Henry V. It argues that Shakespeare attempts to counter the view that the law is a relatively stable set of principles that can be seen persisting indifferently through turbulent and peaceful times, and develops this argument in three thematic sections. …”
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Shakespeare and the Book of Henry
Published 2023-04-01“…In this article, I argue that the four plays of the Henriad (<i>Richard II</i>, <i>1</i> and <i>2 Henry IV</i>, and <i>Henry V</i>), as presented in the 1623 Folio, constitute a unified whole intended for reading. …”
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Reception of Henri de Regnier’s Poetry by Maximilian Voloshin and Igor Severyanin
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The Phenomenology of Pain and Pleasure: Henry and Levinas
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