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Author Shakespeare, William

Title The Life of King Henry V
Published Minneapolis : Lerner Publishing Group, 2016

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Description 1 online resource (124 pages)
Series First Avenue Classics Ser
First Avenue Classics Ser
Contents Intro; Title Page; Copyright; Table of Contents; Dramatis Personae; Prologue; Act 1; Act 1, Scene 1. London. An Ante-Chamber in the King's Palace.; Act 1, Scene 2. The Same. The Presence Chamber.; Act 2; Act 2, Prologue.; Act 2, Scene 1. London. A Street.; Act 2, Scene 2. Southampton. A Council-Chamber.; Act 2, Scene 3. London. Before a Tavern.; Act 2, Scene 4. France. The King's Palace.; Act 3; Act 3, Prologue.; Act 3, Scene 1. France. Before Harfleur.; Act 3, Scene 2. The Same.; Act 3, Scene 3. Before the Gates.; Act 3, Scene 4. The French King's Palace.; Act 3, Scene 5. The Same
Act 3, Scene 6. The English Camp in Picardy. Act 3, Scene 7. The French Camp, near Agincourt.; Act 4; Act 4, Prologue.; Act 4, Scene 1. The English Camp at Agincourt.; Act 4, Scene 2. The French Camp.; Act 4, Scene 3. The English Camp.; Act 4, Scene 4. The Field of Battle.; Act 4, Scene 5. Another Part of the Field.; Act 4, Scene 6. Another Part of the Field.; Act 4, Scene 7. Another Part of the Field.; Act 4, Scene 8. Before King Henry's Pavilion.; Act 5; Act 5, Prologue.; Act 5, Scene 1. France. The English Camp.; Act 5, Scene 2. France. A Royal Palace.; Epilogue; Back Cover
Summary In the wake of his father's death, Prince Henry has ascended to the throne as King Henry V. The rebels have finally been overthrown and the civil war has ended. Henry continues to distance himself from the disreputable friends of his youth in an effort to gain the respect of his subjects. After a dispute with the French over territory, Henry decides to invade France. The English fight their way across the country in a bloody series of conflicts that culminates in the legendary Battle of Agincourt. Will Henry be able to inspire the vastly outnumbered English soldiers on to victory against the French? First published in 1600, this unabridged version of William Shakespeare's history play is the fourth and final in his tetralogy about the rise of the English royal House of Lancaster
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Subject Henry V, King of England, 1387-1422 -- Drama
SUBJECT Henry V, King of England, 1387-1422 fast
Great Britain -- History -- Henry V, 1413-1422 -- Drama
Subject Great Britain
Genre/Form Drama
History
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781512405583
1512405582