Premium Content “A Little Touch of Harry”: Intimacy and “Twin-Born” Kings
By Ashley S. Tyner - December 10, 2007
Though in the beginning of Kenneth Branagh’s screen adaptation of Henry V Derek Jacobi implores that we try to “think” when the players speak of Agincourt that we “see” the commotion (Prologue. 27), we soon realize that pretending is not necessary. Surrounded on all sides by sleeping soldiers, a cloaked figure squats near the warmth of a dying…
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