During Shakespeare's lifetime, Henry IV was his most popular play.
Today, Sir John Falstaff still towers above Shakespeare's other comic
inventions. This edition considers the play in the context of various
critical approaches, offers a history of the play in performance from
Shakespeare's time to ours, and provides useful information on its
historical background. Readers will also find detailed commentary on
individual words and phrases, and selections from Shakespeare's sources.
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