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Henry VIII

Shakespeare William
Publication date 14/03/2026
EAN: 9791043141454
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Henry VIII is one of the few of Shakespeare's plays thought to have been written with a collaborator. It was initially published in the First Folio under Shakespeare's name only, but in 1850 James Spedding, an English author and expert on the works o... See full description
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PublisherCULTUREA
Page Count154
Languageen
AuthorShakespeare William
FormatPaperback / softback
Product typeBook
Publication date14/03/2026
Weight209 g
Dimensions (thickness x width x height)0.90 x 14.80 x 21.00 cm
by William Shakespeare
Henry VIII is one of the few of Shakespeare's plays thought to have been written with a collaborator. It was initially published in the First Folio under Shakespeare's name only, but in 1850 James Spedding, an English author and expert on the works of Francis Bacon, suggested that the play was a collaboration with John Fletcher, a playwright who later replaced Shakespeare in the King's Men acting company. Modern scholars mostly tend to agree, though the theory is still controversial as it's based on textual analysis and not any historical mention of a collaboration. The play is also famous for having burned down the Globe Theatre in 1613 during one of its early performances, when a cannon shot special effect lit the theater's thatched roof on fire.In the play, King Henry's closest advisor, Cardinal Wolsey, is hated by the citizens of England. Wolsey has imposed unfair taxes and unpopularly executed the Duke of Buckingham for treason. While at a party, the King falls madly in love with Anne Bullen and plans to divorce his current wife, Katherine of Aragon. Wolsey is asked to help his King in this endeavor, all the while becoming even more hated by the English and their Queen.