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Index
Cover Half-title Page Series Title Page The Editor Dedication Contents General editors’ preface Preface Introduction
The problem of being second-born
A two-part play?
The play in performance
Part Two as an autonomous play The rise of the two-part play The play as part of a cycle Falstaff versus history
Falstaff and his friends
Falstaff and the decline of festivity Falstaff as Oldcastle The tavern world: wordplay as social critique Falstaff in Gloucestershire The rejection of Falstaff
The play as chronicle history
The Prelate’s Rebellion The royal family saga The shaping of history: chronicles as sources The shaping of history: Famous Victories as source
Dating the play
The evidence: Oldcastle revisited The Epilogue(s)
Editorial choices
KING HENRY IV, PART TWO
Scene 1.1 Scene 1.2 Scene 2.1 Scene 2.2 Scene 2.3 Scene 2.4 Scene 3.1 Scene 3.2 Scene 4.1 Scene 4.2 Scene 4.3 Scene 5.1 Scene 5.2 Scene 5.3 Scene 5.4 Scene 5.5
Appendix 1: The text
The Quarto The Folio
F as a literary text Was F indebted to Q? The printing of F
Appendix 2: Performing conflated texts of Henry IV Appendix 3: Casting the play
Doubling chart
Abbreviations and references
Abbreviations used in notes Works by and partly by Shakespeare Editions of Shakespeare collated Other works cited or consulted
Imprint
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