Overview
Continuing the saga begun in Henry IV Part I, William Shakespeare's
history play Henry IV Part II charts the continuing evolution of Prince
Hal from roguish troublemaker to noble ruler of men. This Penguin
Shakespeare edition is edited by Peter Davison with an introduction by
Adrian Poole. Angered by the loss of his son in battle, the Earl of
Northumberland supports another rebellion against King Henry IV,
bringing the country to the brink of civil war. Sick and weary, the old
King sends out his forces, including the unruly Sir John Falstaff, to
meet the rebels. But as the conflict grows, he must also confront a more
personal problem - how to make his reprobate son Prince Hal aware of
the duties he must bear, as heir to the throne.