I am presently teaching Shakespeare’s Henry IV, Part 1, which makes only minor modifications of its historical sources—with one large exception, the character Sir John Falstaff, one of Shakespeare’s great comic inventions, who, except for his name, is entirely made up. When I say “large,” I mean
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January 26, 2024
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I am presently teaching Shakespeare’s Henry IV, Part 1, which makes only minor modifications of its historical sources—with one large exception, the character Sir John Falstaff, one of Shakespeare’s great comic inventions, who, except for his name, is entirely made up. When I say “large,” I mean