This work contains the following individual pieces:
Locations in Harold's Library
- King Henry VIII (book)
- William Szekspir: Kroniki (book) with the title "Sławna Historia Życia Henryka VIII" (pl)
- page 1225
- Credits: Leon Ulrich (translator)
- London: A History in Verse (book) (excerpt only)
- page 90
- Excerpt: 4.1from 1st Gentleman: "Y'are well met once again."" to "1st Gentleman: "Y'are well met once again."
- The Famous History of the Life of King Henry the Eight (tv)
Holdings which refer to this drama
- A Stratford Production: Henry VIII (essay)
- Henry VIII and the Poetry of Conversion (essay)
- Shakespeare: The Poet and His Plays (book) • Covered in chapter "A Lost Play based on Don Quixote, One Last English History, and a Tragicomedy of Ancient Athens"
- Shakespeare: The Invention of the Human (book) • in chapter 9 "The Late Romances"
- Shakespeare in Perspective (Volume 1) (book) • p88 • Commentaries by Anthony Burgess and Donald Sinden
- Shakespeare’s Language (book) • p301
Images of this drama
- Henry VIII 1949 Stratford. A spectacle in Elizabethan form. (image)
- Shakespeare Memorial Theatre 1948-50 (book)
This work has the following connections with other works:
- Omniscience • de la Mare's poem originally carried quotation from Henry VIII "strew me o'er with maiden flowers" as an epigraph.
- Orpheus (Lucius’ Song) • "Orpheus with his lute" is actually from Henry VIII but was interpolated into Welles' production of Julius Caesar