Intro -- Half Title -- Series page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Contents -- General editor's preface -- General editors' preface to the revised series -- Preface -- Introduction -- Chapter 1: Edmond Malone, commentary on Henry V: 1790 -- Chapter 2: Joseph Ritson, response to Malone: 1792 -- Chapter 3: George Steevens, notes and commentary on Henry V: 1793 -- Chapter 4: Francis Douce, corrections of Johnson and others: 1807 -- Chapter 5: Elizabeth Inchbald, morality and heroism in Henry V: 1808 -- Chapter 6: August Wilhelm von Schlegel, the dramatic representation of war: 1815 -- Chapter 7: Nathan Drake, effusive praise for Henry V and its title character: 1817 -- Chapter 8: William Hazlitt, a denunciation of Henry and praise for the play: 1817 -- Chapter 9: William Oxberry, prefatory remarks on Henry V: 1823 -- Chapter 10: Augustine Skottowe, Henry V and its sources: 1824 -- Chapter 11: George Daniel, prefatory remarks to Henry V: 1826 -- Chapter 12: Thomas Campbell, general remarks on Henry V: 1838 -- Chapter 13: Thomas Peregrine Courtenay, Henry V and historical fact: 1838 -- Chapter 14: Charles Knight, the Pictorial Edition of Henry V: 1838 -- Chapter 15: Joseph Hunter, factual and critical comments on Henry V: 1845 -- Chapter 16: Hermann Ulrici, on history, war, and morality: 1846 -- Chapter 17: Gulian Crommelin Verplanck, introduction to Henry V: 1847 -- Chapter 18: Hartley Coleridge, modified praise for Henry V: 1851 -- Chapter 19: Henry Norman Hudson, introduction to Henry V: 1852 -- Chapter 20: Henry Reed, history and Henry: 1855 -- Chapter 21: William Watkiss Lloyd, a measured and objective reading of Henry V and its hero: 1856 -- Chapter 22: Georg Gottfried Gervinus, rapturous praise for Henry and a criticism of blind nationalism: 1863.
|