Y/M/D | Association | Description | Place | Locale | Food | Event | |
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1598/00/00 | William Shakespeare | Playwright | "Henry IV, part 2" is first performed, about 1598 | ||||
1600/00/00 | "Henry IV, part 2" is published, about 1600 | ||||||
1600/08/23 | William Aspley | Publisher | Stationers William Aspley and Andrew Wise enter into the Stationers' Register the plays Henry IV, Part 2 and Much Ado About Nothing, establishing their right to publish the works. Both plays were issued in individual quartos before the end of 1600. |
Particulars for Henry IV, part 2: | |||
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Narrative Arts | Historical Fiction | literary genre where the story takes place in the past | |
Art Type | Play | a story that is written to be performed by actors, especially in a theatre | |
Idiom | Tom, Dick or Harry | used to refer to ordinary people in general |
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