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Tables of Contents for King Henry IV
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Preface
ix
Introduction
Publication
xi
Date
xiv
The Extent of Revision
xviii
Changes of Names
xviii
Further Revisions?
xx
The Relationship to 1 Henry IV
xxi
The Main Sources
xxix
Holinshed
xxx
Daniel
xxxiii
Stow
xxxv
Elyot
xxxvi
A Myrroure for Magistrates
xxxvi
The `Wild Prince Hal' Stories
xxxvii
The Famous Victories of Henry the Fifth
xl
Other Prince Hal Plays?
xlii
Themes and their Treatment
xliii
Richard and Henry
xliv
Henry and Necessity
xlv
Statecraft and Morality
xlvi
Miscalculation
xlix
Anarchy
l
Age and Disease
l
Life in Place and Time
li
Falstaff
liv
The Rejection
lviii
The Style and its Functions
lxi
The Text
lxviii
The Transmission of the Text
lxviii
The Cuts in the Quarto
lxx
The Copy for the Folio
lxxiii
Comparison of the Quarto and Folio Texts
lxxiv
The Folio Text independent of the Quarto?
lxxvii
The Folio Text not independent of the Quarto?
lxxix
The Answer?
lxxxi
The Dering Manuscript
lxxxiv
Editorial Methods
lxxxiv
References and Abbreviations
lxxxvi
The Second Part of King Henry the Fourth
1
241
APPENDICES
I. Source Material
189
43
1. Holinshed
189
15
2. Daniel
204
8
3. Stow
212
8
4. Elyot
220
2
5. The Famous Victories of Henry the Fifth
222
9
6.Ortho-epia Gallica
231
1
John Eliot
II. Hall probably not a Source
232
2
III. II.i.88: The Singing-Man of Windsor
234
1
IV. Justice Shallow and Gloucestershire
235
2
V. Gaultree
237
3
VI. The Continuity of Scenes in Act IV, i-ii, and iv-v
240
1
VII. IV.v.20-30: `Why doth the crown lie there...'
241
1
VIII. Henry and the Crusade
242