The Effulgence Within: Falstaff''s Humor in Shakespeare's Henry IV, Part I

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Sunday, February 5, 2012

Falstaff''s Humor in Shakespeare's Henry IV, Part I

Sir John Falstaff, the delightful happy-go-merry character of Shakespeare's Henry IV, Part I, has been regarded as the greatest humorous creation of English literature. We laugh imagining the size of his belly that sits benignly on his thighs, its bulk coming from a corresponding appetite. But his... Sign in to see full entry.

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