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works cited

 

  1. Journale supplied the tremendous photo of 9/11 for the Alchemy of Grief, used by permission

  2. Hook provided the music for the home page, "What's Inside Us" used by permission

  3. Kevin Lau provided the music for the Alchemy Of Grief page with, "Through a Shattered Looking Glass" used by permission

  4. The artwork on the front portal is my own.

  5. Steven Ross provided the music for the portal with "Three Ravens"  used by permission

  6. "Non Nobis Domine" Written and performed by Patrick Doyle and the cast of Henry V  Renaissance Films PLC 1989 used by permission.

  7. Agee, James. "A Review of Henry V."  The Great Films:  Fifty Golden Years of Motion Pictures.  New York:  G.P. Putnam's Sons 1967.

  8. Barton, Anne.  "The King Disguised:  The Two Bodies of Henry V."  Modern Critical Interpretations William Shakespeare's Henry V.  Ed. Bloom. New York:  Chelsea House Publishers, 1988.  5-20.

  9. Berry, Ralph.   On Directing Shakespeare.  New York:  Viking Penguin 1989.

  10. Bloom, Harold.  "Introduction."  Modern Critical Interpretations William Shakespeare's Henry V.  Ed. Bloom.  New York:  Chelsea House Publishers, 1988. 1-4.

  11. Branagh, Kenneth.  Beginning.  New York:  WW. Norton & Company 1989.

  12. Branagh, Kenneth.  "Henry V"  Players of Shakespeare 2.  Ed. Jackson, Smallwood. Cambridge:  Cambridge University Press, 1988.  93-105.

  13. Branagh, Kenneth.  Personal Interview

  14. Calderwood, James, L. "Henry V:  English, Rhetoric, Theatre."  Modern Critical Interpretations William Shakespeare's Henry V.  Ed. Bloom.  New York:  Chelsea House Publishers, 1988. 21-33.

  15. Cheney, Edward.  The Dawn of a New Era:  1250-1453.  New York:  Harper & Row, 1962.

  16. Crowther, Bosley.  "Henry V."  The Great Films:  Fifty Golden Years of Motion Pictures.  New York:  G.P. Putnam's Sons 1967.

  17. Cruttwell, Hugh.  Personal Interview.  

  18. DeVries, Hilary.  "The Man Who Has Been King"  Boston Globe.  25 Mar. 1990

  19. Dollimore, Jonathon.  "Shakespeare, Cultural Materialism and the New Historicism."  Political Shakespeare.  Ed. Dollimore & Sinfield.  London:  Cornell University Press, 1985.  2-15.

  20. Doyle, Patrick.  Henry V.  with Patrick Doyle, the Stephen Hill Singers, Dir. Stephen Hill and the members of the Renaissance Theatre Company, City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra Cond. Simon Rattle. EMI, CDC 7 49919 2/EL 7 40010 4  1989.

  21. Ferrara, Patricia.  "Toward a theory of Shakespearean Film."  Literature Film Quarterly 16:  (1988):  167-73.

  22. Fraser, Antonia, Pakenham Lady.  The Lives of The Kings and Queens of England.  London:  J. P.  Brooke-Little, 1975.

  23. Fuller, Kenneth.  "Two Kings."  Film Comment  25:2  (1989) 2-8.

  24. Granville-Barker, Harley.  "From Henry V to Hamlet."  Studies In Shakespeare.  Ed. Alexander.  London:  Oxford University Press, 1964.

  25. Greenblatt, Stephen.  "Invisible Bullets."  Political Shakespeare.  Ed. Dollimore & Sinfield.  London:  Cornell University Press, 1985.  18-45.

  26. Henry V  Dir. Laurence Olivier.  A Two-Cities Films Ltd.  Production 1944.

  27. Henry V  Dir. Kenneth Branagh.  Renaissance Films plc 1989.

  28. Hoyle Martin.  "Henry V"  Drama.  2 Nov. 1984.

  29. Hutton, C. Clayton, The Making of Henry V.  London:  privately published, 1944.

  30. Jackson, Russell.  Personal Interview.

  31. Morsberger, Robert E.  "Henry V. "  Magills Cinema Annual 1990.  Ed. Magill.  Inglewood:  Salem Press, 173-176.

  32. Novak, Michael  "Miracle In The Desert."  Forbes.  1. Apr. 1991:  91.

  33. O'Brien, Tom.  "Heroism Without Glamour:  Henry V & Music Box."  Commonweal.  23 Feb.  1990:  116.

  34. Olivier, Sir Laurence.  On Acting.  New York:  Simon Shuster, 1980.

  35. Osherow, Neal.  "Making Sense of The Nonsensical:  An Analysis of Jonestown."  Readings about the Social Animal (5th Ed).  Ed. Aronson, New York:  W.H. Freeman and Company 1988. 68-86.

  36. Rabkin, Norman.  "Either/Or:  Responding to Henry V."  Modern Critical Interpretations William Shakespeare's Henry V.  Ed. Bloom.  New York:  Chelsea House Publishers, 1988.  35-59.

  37. Reese, M. M.  The Cease of Majesty.  London:  Arnold, 1961.

  38. Shakespeare, William.  Henry V.  Screen Adaptation:  Kenneth Branagh.  London:  Chatto & Windus, 1989.

  39. Shakespeare, William.  Henry V. Ed.  Alfred Harbage.  New York.  Penguin Books, 1976.

  40. Shakespeare, William.  Henry V. Ed. J.H. Walter.  London: Routledge, 1954.

  41. Sinfield, Alan.  "Give an account of Shakespeare and Education, showing why you think they are effective and what you have appreciated about them.  Support your comments with exact references."  Political Shakespeare.  Ed. Dollimore & Sinfield.  London:  Cornell University Press, 1985.  130-154.

  42. Stivers, Cyndi.  "Hamlet Revisited."  Premiere.  Feb. 1991:  50-56.

  43. Tennenhouse, Leonard.  "Strategies of State and political plays:  A Midsummer Night's Dream, Henry IV, Henry V, Henry VIII."  Political Shakespeare.  Ed. Dollimore & Sinfield.  London:  Cornell University, 1985.  108-128.

  44. Thomas, Tamar, Personal Interview

  45. The Tonight Show.  Dir. Fred DeCordova.  NBC 1989.

  46. Vander Zanden, James, W.  Social Psychology (4th Ed.)  New York:  Random House 1987.

 

 

with special thanks to all the musicians who have and hopefully will continue to support the site.  you have my gratitude and support.  J

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