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Cultural depictions of Henry IV of England : ウィキペディア英語版 | Cultural depictions of Henry IV of England Henry IV of England has been depicted in popular culture a number of times. ==Literature== Almost two hundred years after his death, Henry became the subject of two plays by William Shakespeare, ''Henry IV, Part 1'' and ''Henry IV, Part 2'', as well as featuring prominently in ''Richard II''. As the Earl of Derby, he is also a character in Gordon Daviot's play ''Richard of Bordeaux''. He is a supporting character in Georgette Heyer's 1975 historical novel ''My Lord John'', which details the early life of his son, John of Lancaster. Anya Seton included Henry in her 1954 novel ''Katherine'' which depicted the relationship between Henry's father John of Gaunt and his eventual step-mother Katherine Swynford. Henry is also a main character in Sara Douglass's ''The Crucible Trilogy'', a work of historical fiction.
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