Falstaff, John, Sir (Fictitious character)
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Works: | 762 works in 1,724 publications in 11 languages and 47,483 library holdings |
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Genres: | Drama Operas History Television adaptations Comedy plays Television plays Televised performances Nonfiction television programs Film adaptations Fiction |
Classifications: | PR2826.A2, 822.33 |
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Most widely held works about
John, Sir (Fictitious character) Falstaff
- The merry wives of Windsor by William Shakespeare( Book )
- Falstaff by Giuseppe Verdi( )
- The fortunes of Falstaff by John Dover Wilson( Book )
- The merry wives of Windsor by William Shakespeare( Visual )
- Falstaff : being the Acta domini Johannis Fastolfe, or Life and valiant deeds of Sir John Faustoff, or The hundred days war, as told by Sir John Fastolf, K.G., to his secretaries, William Worcester, Stephen Scrope, Fr Brackley, Christopher Hanson, Luke Nanton, John Bussard, and Peter Basset by Robert Nye( Book )
- Sir John in love by Ralph Vaughan Williams( )
- Shakespeare's Merry wives of Windsor by William Green( Book )
- Falstaff : (Chimes at midnight) by Orson Welles( Visual )
- An essay on the dramatic character of Sir John Falstaff by Maurice Morgann( Book )
- Giuseppe Verdi, Falstaff by James A Hepokoski( Book )
- William Shakespeare's The merry wives of Windsor by William Shakespeare( Recording )
- The merry wives of Windsor by R. S White( Book )
- Falstaff : give me life by Harold Bloom( Book )
- The second part of King Henry the Fourth : containing his death and the coronation of King Henry the Fifth by William Shakespeare( Visual )
- Shakespeare's English comedy : the Merry Wives of Windsor in context by Jeanne Addison Roberts( Book )
- Shakespearian criticism by Maurice Morgann( Book )
- Essays on Shakespeare's dramatic character of Sir John Falstaff, and on his imitation of female characters; to which are added, some general observations on the study of Shakespeare by William Richardson( )
- Merry wives of Windsor., The by William Shakespeare( )
- Chimes at midnight : Orson Welles, director by Orson Welles( Book )
- The first part of King Henry the Fourth with the life and death of Henry surnamed Hotspur by William Shakespeare( Visual )
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- Shakespeare, William 1564-1616 Author
- Verdi, Giuseppe 1813-1901 Author Composer
- Boito, Arrigo 1842-1918 Librettist Author
- Henry IV King of England 1367-1413
- Time-Life Television
- Ambrose Video Publishing
- Henry V King of England 1387-1422
- Kenrick, W. (William) 1725?-1779 Author
- Wilson, John Dover 1881-1969 Author Editor
- Morgann, Maurice 1726-1802 Author
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Agincourt, Battle of (France : 1415) Aristocracy (Social class) Boito, Arrigo, Chimes at midnight (Motion picture) Comedy Drama England England--Windsor (Windsor and Maidenhead) English drama English drama (Comedy) English drama--Early modern and Elizabethan English literature--Early modern Falstaff, John, Sir (Fictitious character) Falstaff (Verdi, Giuseppe) Fastolf, John, France--Agincourt Great Britain Henry--IV,--King of England, Henry--V,--King of England, Henry V (Shakespeare, William) Holinshed, Raphael, Humorous plays King Henry IV (Shakespeare, William) Kings and rulers Knights and knighthood Literature Live sound recordings Man-woman relationships Marriage Married women Married women in literature Merry wives of Windsor (Shakespeare, William) Miniature books Motion pictures New York (State)--New York Operas Operas--Excerpts Promptbooks Radio plays/Television plays Shakespeare, William, Shakespeare plays Soldiers Soldiers in literature Television adaptations Television plays Television plays, English Tempest (Shakespeare, William) Welles, Orson, Women and literature Women in literature