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This article is about Shakespeare's play. For other uses, see Henry V (disambiguation).
Henry V, one of William Shakespeare's plays, is his most famous "war play"; it includes the storied English victory over the French at Agincourt. Some of it glorifies war, especially the choruses and Henry's speeches urging his troops into battle. But we also hear bishops conniving for war to postpone a bill that would tax the church, and soldiers expecting to reap profits from the conflict. Even in the speeches of Henry and his nobles, there are many chilling references to the human cost of war.
Scholars believe Shakespeare wrote Henry V in 1599. It was published as a quarto in 1600. Among the sources are Raphael Holinshed’s Chronicles and an early play, The Famous Victories of Henry the Fifth.[1]
Productions at the Folger
- Helen Hayes Awards
- Nomination: " Outstanding Lighting Design, Resident Production" for Andrew F. Griffin
Early editions
First Folio
- LUNA: First Folio: h1r - k2r
- Hamnet: STC 22273 Fo. 1 no. 68
Second Folio
- LUNA: Second Folio: i3r - h4r
- Hamnet: STC 22274 Fo. 2 no. 07
First Quarto
- LUNA: First Quarto
- Hamnet: STC 22289
Second Quarto
- LUNA: Second Quarto
- Hamnet: STC 22290
Third Quarto
- LUNA: Third Quarto
- Hamnet: STC 22291 Copy 1
Modern editions
Henry V can be read online with Folger Digital Texts and purchased from Simon and Schuster.
- Hamnet link to Folger Edition: PR2753 .M6 2003 copy 2 v.11
In popular culture
Translations
Performance materials
Other media
Notes
<references>
- ↑ Adapted from the Folger Library Shakespeare edition, edited by Barbara A. Mowat and Paul Werstine. © 1995 Folger Shakespeare Library.