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Henry IV, Part 1: Chronicle play in five acts by William Shakespeare, written about 1596-97 and published from a reliable authorial draft in a 1598 quarto edition.
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Amazon.com: Henry IV, Part 1 (Folger Shakespeare Library) (9780743485043): William Shakespeare, Dr. Barbara A. Mowat, Paul Werstine Ph.D.: Books
King Henry IV, Part 1 is the second of Shakespeare's eight Wars of the Roses history plays, with events following those of King Richard II. As the play opens, King
This intimate and innovative staging brings to life some of Shakespeare's most enduring and endearing characters: the immortal and immoral Falstaff, the ne'er
Henry IV, Part 1 is a history play by William Shakespeare. It is the second of Shakespeare's four-play series that deals with the successive reigns of Richard II
The subtitles of King Henry IV, Part 1 give some indication of what the dramatist has accomplished: this is a play about rebellion;
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No Fear Shakespeare by SparkNotes features the complete edition of Henry IV Part 1 side-by-side with an accessible, plain English translation.
Henry IV, Part 2 has 12,121 ratings and 365 reviews. Bill said: This is a much chillier, soberer world than the first part of Henry IV, lacking in both
Falstaff knows he will benefit in the future from his association with Hal. But he always says it is he who is misled by the youth. Falstaff provides part of the
Falstaff knows he will benefit in the future from his association with Hal. But he always says it is he who is misled by the youth. Falstaff provides part of the
3 The play picks up where Part 1 leaves off, in the immediate wake of the Battle of Shrewsbury, where King Henry IV and his son Prince Hal have defeated the
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