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''The Famous Victories of Henry the fifth: Containing the Honourable Battel of Agin-court: As it was plaide by the Queenes Maiesties Players'', is an anonymous Elizabethan play, which is generally thought to be a source for Shakespeare's Henriad (''Henry IV, Part 1'', ''Henry IV, Part 2'', and ''Henry V''). It was entered by printer Thomas Creede in the Stationers' Register in 1594, but the earliest known edition is from 1598.〔Campbell, Oscar James (ed), "Famous Victories" ''A Shakespeare Encyclopaedia'', Taylor and Francis, 1966, p.221.〕 A second quarto was published in 1617. The play covers the riotous youth of Prince Henry and his transformation into a warrior king, ending with his victory at Agincourt and his wooing of Princess Katherine. The work is of unknown authorship, and various possible authors have been proposed, including a young Shakespeare, though this view is not widely accepted by scholars. ==Characters== ''The English Court, Officials'': *Prince Henry, later King Henry V *King Henry IV *Duke of York *Earl of Oxford *Earl of Exeter *Archbishop of Canterbury *Secretary to King Henry V *Lord Mayor of London *Lord Chief Justice *Clerk of the Office *Jailor *Two Receivers *Sheriff of London ''English Citizens'': Friends of Prince Henry *Ned *Tom *Jockey (Sir John Old-castle) *Thief (Cuthbert Cutter) ''Tradespeople'' *Dericke, a tailor *John Cobler *Wife of John Cobler *Robbin Pewterer *Lawrence Costermonger *A Vintner's Boy *An English Soldier ''The French Court, Officials, Military'': *Charles, King of France *Katharine, Princess of France *Dolphin, French Prince (Dauphin) *Archbishop of Burges *Duke of Burgondie *Lord High Constable of France *Herald ''French Soldiers'': *Frenchman, *1 Soldier, *2 Soldier, *3 Soldier *Jack Drummer *French Captain 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「The Famous Victories of Henry V」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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