A Conversation for The Battle of Agincourt, 1415
Shakespeare?
Jimi X Started conversation Oct 10, 2000
No mention of the play? Not even a little one?
Will was my introduction to English history in junior high school. I've always been fond of this one.
I'll second the outstanding entry comments! Very nice!!
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Shakespeare?
Musencus II (Muse of Dilettantism in Multiple Arts) Posted Oct 11, 2000
Well, I'd say that Henry V is one Shakespeare's lousier works, isn't it? Okay, there's Falstaff, but the rest ... boring somehow if you ask me (which you didn't - I recognize that ).
Shakespeare?
Gilgamesh of Uruk Posted Jan 13, 2003
Whatever the relative quality of HV, I suspect that the films (both the older Olivier & later Brannagh) mean it's one of the most widely known - though Titus Andronicus is perhaps closer to the feeling of the 21st Century....
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