Originally published in 1986. This volume points to the rich
variety of critical responses to the Henry IV plays and their
complexity. It includes selections from characteristic thought of
the neoclassical age, character criticism in the eighteenth and
nineteenth centuries, historical and new criticism, theatrical
interpretation and other pieces by the likes of Samuel Johnson and
W. H. Auden. The editor's introduction explains the collection's
relevance and puts the pieces in context. Several chapters look at
the character of Falstaff and the changing response and critique
through time. Organised chronologically, the collection then ends
with two pieces of theatrical criticism.
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