The First Part of King Henry the Fourth
First Edition ©1997 William Shakespeare; Edited by Barbara Hodgdon Formats: Print
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Authors
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William Shakespeare
William Shakespeare (1564-1616) was an English dramatist and poet. He is regarded as the greatest writer in the English language.
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Barbara Hodgdon
Table of Contents
About This Volume
List of Illustrations
Introduction
PART ONE: WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE, THE FIRST PART OF KING HENRY THE FOURTH, (EDITED BY DAVID BEVINGTON)
PART TWO: EARLY MODERN DOCUMENTS AND CONTROVERSIES
1. Historiography and the Uses of History
Edward Hall, From The Union of the Two Noble and Illustrious Families of Lancaster and York
Raphael Holinshed, From Chronicles of England, Scotland, and Ireland
Samuel Daniel, From The First Four Books of the Civil Wars Between the Two Houses of Lancaster and York (Book III)
2. Civic Order and Rebellion
From An Homily Against Disobedience and Willful Rebellion (Third Part)
John Ponet, From A Short Treatise of Politic Power
3. Cultural Territories
Mapping the Land and Its People
London
Theatre in London: Sites and Controversies
Alehouse and Tavern
Women in Henry IV, Part I: Wives, Rebels, and Others
Wales
William Harrison, From The Description of England (Of Degrees of People in the Commonwealth of England)
William Harrison, From The Description of England (Of Their Apparel and Attire)
John Stow, From A Survey of London (Candlewick Street Ward)
John Stow, From A Survey of London (Borough of Southwark and Bridge Ward Without)
Lord Mayor of London, Letter to John Whitgift, Archbishop of Canterbury
Stephen Gosson, From The School of Abuse
Thomas Heywood, From An Apology for Actors (Of Actors, and the True Use of Their Quality)
Thomas Dekker, From Of Lantern and Candlelight (Of Canting)
John Dod and Robert Cleaver, From A Godly Form of Household Government
Joseph Swetnam, From The Arraignment of Lewd, Idle, Froward, and Unconstant Women (Chapter III)
Raphael Holinshed, From Chronicles of England, Scotland, and Ireland (On Welsh Women)
From Act III, Scene I of Henry IV, Part I: Prompt Copy Excerpts of Welsh Passages
4. The "Education" of a Prince
Roger Ascham, From The Schoolmaster
Anonymous, From The Famous Victories of Henry the Fifth
Niccolò Machiavelli, From The Prince
From The Brut, or The Chronicles of England
John Speed, From The History of Great Britain
5. Honor and Arms: Elizabethan Neochivalric Culture and the Military Trades
The Chivalric Heritage
Elizabethan Rites and Chivalric Rights
War
Manuals of Honor: The Ideal and the Practice
Sir William Segar, From Honor Military and Civil
Matthew Sutcliffe, From The Right Practice, Proceedings, and Laws of Arms
Barnaby Rich, From A Pathway to Military Practice
George Silver, From The Paradoxes of Defense
6. The Oldcastle Controversy: "Whats in a Name?"
John Foxe, From Acts and Monuments (The Martyrdom of Sir John Oldcastle)
Raphael Holinshed, From The Chronicles of England, Scotland, and Ireland (Sir John Oldcastle)
Michael Drayton, Richard Hathaway, Anthony Munday, and Robert Wilson, From The True and Honorable History of The Life of Sir John Oldcastle
Bibliography
Index
Product Updates
Authors
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William Shakespeare
William Shakespeare (1564-1616) was an English dramatist and poet. He is regarded as the greatest writer in the English language.
-
Barbara Hodgdon
Table of Contents
About This Volume
List of Illustrations
Introduction
PART ONE: WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE, THE FIRST PART OF KING HENRY THE FOURTH, (EDITED BY DAVID BEVINGTON)
PART TWO: EARLY MODERN DOCUMENTS AND CONTROVERSIES
1. Historiography and the Uses of History
Edward Hall, From The Union of the Two Noble and Illustrious Families of Lancaster and York
Raphael Holinshed, From Chronicles of England, Scotland, and Ireland
Samuel Daniel, From The First Four Books of the Civil Wars Between the Two Houses of Lancaster and York (Book III)
2. Civic Order and Rebellion
From An Homily Against Disobedience and Willful Rebellion (Third Part)
John Ponet, From A Short Treatise of Politic Power
3. Cultural Territories
Mapping the Land and Its People
London
Theatre in London: Sites and Controversies
Alehouse and Tavern
Women in Henry IV, Part I: Wives, Rebels, and Others
Wales
William Harrison, From The Description of England (Of Degrees of People in the Commonwealth of England)
William Harrison, From The Description of England (Of Their Apparel and Attire)
John Stow, From A Survey of London (Candlewick Street Ward)
John Stow, From A Survey of London (Borough of Southwark and Bridge Ward Without)
Lord Mayor of London, Letter to John Whitgift, Archbishop of Canterbury
Stephen Gosson, From The School of Abuse
Thomas Heywood, From An Apology for Actors (Of Actors, and the True Use of Their Quality)
Thomas Dekker, From Of Lantern and Candlelight (Of Canting)
John Dod and Robert Cleaver, From A Godly Form of Household Government
Joseph Swetnam, From The Arraignment of Lewd, Idle, Froward, and Unconstant Women (Chapter III)
Raphael Holinshed, From Chronicles of England, Scotland, and Ireland (On Welsh Women)
From Act III, Scene I of Henry IV, Part I: Prompt Copy Excerpts of Welsh Passages
4. The "Education" of a Prince
Roger Ascham, From The Schoolmaster
Anonymous, From The Famous Victories of Henry the Fifth
Niccolò Machiavelli, From The Prince
From The Brut, or The Chronicles of England
John Speed, From The History of Great Britain
5. Honor and Arms: Elizabethan Neochivalric Culture and the Military Trades
The Chivalric Heritage
Elizabethan Rites and Chivalric Rights
War
Manuals of Honor: The Ideal and the Practice
Sir William Segar, From Honor Military and Civil
Matthew Sutcliffe, From The Right Practice, Proceedings, and Laws of Arms
Barnaby Rich, From A Pathway to Military Practice
George Silver, From The Paradoxes of Defense
6. The Oldcastle Controversy: "Whats in a Name?"
John Foxe, From Acts and Monuments (The Martyrdom of Sir John Oldcastle)
Raphael Holinshed, From The Chronicles of England, Scotland, and Ireland (Sir John Oldcastle)
Michael Drayton, Richard Hathaway, Anthony Munday, and Robert Wilson, From The True and Honorable History of The Life of Sir John Oldcastle
Bibliography
Index
Product Updates
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