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What Happens: The Play and History

 
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Shakespeare: Henry IV, Part I

In this course, Professor John Roe (University of York) explores Shakespeare’s Henry IV, Part I. The course begins by introducing the tetralogy as a whole (Richard II—Henry IV, Part I—Henry IV, Part II—Henry V), before focusing on the play’s four major characters: King Henry himself; his son, Prince Hal; the antagonist, Harry Hotspur; and Sir John Falstaff. In the final module, we turn to the language of the play—specifically, the use of paradiastoly, the rhetorical device by which a negative (e.g. cowardice) is reframed as a positive (e.g. prudence).

What Happens: The Play and History

In this module, we provide a brief introduction to the Henriad, including the historical and literary context—including Shakespeare’s sources for the play.

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Roe, J. (2018, August 15). Shakespeare: Henry IV, Part I - What Happens: The Play and History [Video]. MASSOLIT. https://massolit.io/courses/140

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Roe, J. "Shakespeare: Henry IV, Part I – What Happens: The Play and History." MASSOLIT, uploaded by MASSOLIT, 15 Aug 2018, https://massolit.io/courses/140

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Prof. John Roe

York University