King Henry the Eighth(Paperback, William Shakespeare)
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"King Henry the Eighth" is a historical play written by William Shakespeare, likely in collaboration with John Fletcher. It was first performed in 1613 and is based on the life of King Henry VIII of England, who ruled from 1509 to 1547.The play covers the events leading up to Henry's divorce from his first wife, Catherine of Aragon, and his subsequent marriage to Anne Boleyn. It also includes the birth of Elizabeth I, the daughter of Henry and Anne.The play is known for its grandeur and spectacle, with lavish costumes, music, and dances. It also includes a number of memorable characters, including Cardinal Wolsey, who falls from grace after failing to secure Henry's divorce, and Thomas Cromwell, who rises to power and becomes a key advisor to the king.The play has been criticized for its historical inaccuracies and its portrayal of Henry as a benevolent ruler, rather than the tyrant he is often seen as in modern times. However, it remains a popular play and has been adapted into numerous film, television, and stage productions.One of the most famous lines from the play is spoken by the character of the Duke of Norfolk, who says: "All is lost! / There's little chance for us, they're gone, and we / Are in great danger."