Henry IV, Part 1
In Henry IV, Part One, Shakespeare recreates a whole range of society, from King to tapster, stable-hand, and highwayman. Yet the play is unified in its exploration of the nature and use of power.
The subjects covered in the following pages include:
- What the history books say
- Hotspur: rebellion and ambition
- Falstaff: worldly and fleshly
- Prince Hal and the moralities
See also:
- A modern text of Henry the Fourth, Part One.
- Old-spelling texts of Folio 1, Quarto 0, and Quarto 1.
- A list of book facsimiles that contain Henry the Fourth, Part One.
- The essential facts about the play.*
Footnotes
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Summary: facts about Henry the Fourth, Part One
Written:1596-97
First published:
1597 (a "bad" quarto)
1599 (second quarto)
A popular play: four quartos published before the Folio in 1623.
First mention: by Francis Meres in 1598.Source:Raphael Holinshed'sChronicles of England Scotland, and Ireland (1587).