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Henry V: Critical Essay by Katherine Eggert

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SOURCE: Eggert, Katherine. “Nostalgia and the Not Yet Late Queen: Refusing Female Rule in Henry V.ELH 61, no. 3 (autumn 1994): 523-50.

In the following essay, Eggert asserts that Henry V is an example of the way the Elizabethan stage was used to support patriarchal power.

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