Difference between revisions of "Henry IV"
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== ''[[Henry IV]]'' by Luigi Priandello == | == ''[[Henry IV]]'' by Luigi Priandello == |
Revision as of 04:35, 14 March 2017
The title Henry IV can refer to two possibilities:
Contents
Henry IV by William Shakespeare
Henry IV is on occasion used as a combined title given to the set of two history plays by William Shakespeare (1564 – 1616)[1], namely: 'Henry IV, Part I and Henry IV, Part II'.
See also individual entries under : Henry IV, Part 1 and Henry IV, Part 2
Translations and Adaptations
Translated into Afrikaans as Hendrik IV
Translated into Setswana as Kgosi Henry wa Bone (1952) by [[M.O.M. Seboni].
Translated into Northern Sotho as Kgosi Henri IV (1973) by N.C. Phatudi
Adapted as Fallstaff by Ian Ferguson
Performances
1853: Selections from what is referred to as Henry IV were performed in The Lyceum by the Port Elizabeth Dramatic Society on 22 October, followed by The Spare Bed (Fox Cooper), An Unwarrantable Intrusion ( Morton).
Sources
Henry IV by Luigi Priandello
Henry IV (or Henri IV) is an English title sometimes given to Enrico IV, a tragedy in three acts by Luigi Pirandello (1867-1936)[2].
See Enrico IV
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