SOURCE: Salomon, Brownell. “Thematic Contraries and the Dramaturgy of Henry V.” Shakespeare Quarterly 31, no. 3 (autumn 1980): 343-56.
In the following essay, Brownell affirms the unified design of Henry V by presenting a scene-by-scene analysis of the drama in relation to its theme of “private cause” versus “public good.”
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