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Henry V: Critical Essay by Alice Lyle Scoufos

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About 33 pages (9,761 words)
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SOURCE: Scoufos, Alice Lyle. “The ‘Martyrdom’ of Falstaff.” Shakespeare Studies 2 (1967): 174-91.

In the following essay, Scoufos examines Falstaff's “undramatic and overly hasty demise” in Henry V.

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