Josephine Caroline Sawyer
Josephine Caroline Sawyer (1878-??) presents a thoughtful and imaginative vindication of Prince Hal, later King Henry V, focusing on his controversial youth. Through historical insight and literary interpretation, she offers a compelling defense of his early behavior, arguing that it reflects strategic foresight and moral complexity rather than mere recklessness. This work invites readers to reconsider the often-misunderstood prince and to view his transformation into a revered monarch as both deliberate and admirable.