Abstract
Contents: Introduction: The brazen throat of war Part I: Generals: The real and the ideal: Sutcliffe, Essex Alternative model: Northumberland Marlowe's Tamburlaine Shakespeare's Henry V Commanders in action: Henri IV of France, the Birons and Roger Williams the siege of Rouen Chapman. The Byron Plays Part II: Stratagems of war: Strategy Tactics Numbers: Arms and the man Rhetoric Part III: Camps: Watchfulness: Henry V Locations: Caesar and Pompey Forbidden presences: the women in the two Tamburlaine plays Coda Index.
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