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Is there a collective name for the first tetralogy and, if so, is it worth creating a page on it --TimothyJacobson (talk) 01:46, 11 December 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Some scholars actually include all eight plays when referring to the Henriad. This is because while they were written in two series of four plays, they actually refer to one larger event, the War of the Roses. They refer to quite a bit of the civil wars that were taking place in England during this time, and the fight for power between the Lancasters and the Yorks. As for creating a page on the first tetralogy, it might be worth creating since there is a page for the second, albeit quite short. Perhaps a better alternative would be to do one large page on both series as a whole, with sections breaking down each tetralogy individually. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 72.159.60.127 (talk) 17:10, 9 May 2009 (UTC)[reply]

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Restoring a list of four plays in the third paragraph

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I think it is necessary to keep that list of the four plays. It’s a given that this article is dealing with a topic that’s been complicated by it’s history of “name variation” — the various uses of the terms “tetralogy” and “Henriad”, and of course, all that history is good content and needs to be in the article.

One reason it’s important to keep the list: The sentence refers back to that complicated history, and that list helpfully makes clear what the reference is — without burdening the reader with the need to go back in order to sort things out, or to double-check to make sure they haven’t missed something. Including that list of plays in parentheses, and not using the full titles (as is often done by sources) helps make things immediately clear. - Jonkintorval (talk) 17:32, 15 October 2024 (UTC)[reply]