- In
Shakespearean scholarship, the
Henriad refers to a
group of
William Shakespeare's
history plays depicting the rise of the
English kings. It is sometimes...
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directed by
David Michôd,
based on
several plays from
William Shakespeare's
Henriad. The
screenplay was
written by Michôd and Joel Edgerton, who both produced...
- is the
first part of a tetralogy,
referred to by some
scholars as the
Henriad,
followed by
three plays about Richard's successors:
Henry IV, Part 1;...
- the
strongest military powers in Europe.
Immortalised in Shakespeare's "
Henriad" plays,
Henry is
known and
celebrated as one of the
greatest warrior-kings...
- the
Dauphin of Viennois. The film
takes inspiration from Shakespeare's
Henriad plays. In
March 2010, a mock
trial of
Henry V for the
crimes ****ociated...
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focus on his role in The
Merry Wives of Windsor,
while the film
adapts the
Henriad and The
Merry Wives. Welles, who pla****
Falstaff in his film, considered...
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though also
sometimes in
Henry V when
discussed in the
context of the
wider Henriad. Hal is portra**** as a
wayward youth who
enjoys the
society of
petty criminals...
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David Michôd had
collaborated on
writing an
adaptation of Shakespeare's "
Henriad" plays,
Henry IV, Part 1,
Henry IV, Part 2 and
Henry V, for
Warner Bros...
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Henry IV (the
other being Henry IV, Part 2), and the
second play in the
Henriad, a
modern designation for the
tetralogy of
plays that deal with the successive...
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counterpart to the
character of John Falstaff, his
brief appearance in the
Henriad contrasting with the much
larger part
given to Falstaff.
Henry emphasises...