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Falstaff has appeared in other works, including operas by Giuseppe Verdi, Ralph Vaughan Williams, and Otto Nicolai, and a "symphonic study" by Edward Elgar.
Falstaff has appeared in other works, including operas by Giuseppe Verdi, Ralph Vaughan Williams, and Otto Nicolai, and a "symphonic study" by Edward Elgar.
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Sir John Falstaff (film subject)

Sir John Falstaff is a fictional character, created by William Shakespeare. His significance as a fully developed character is primarily formed in the plays Henry IV, Part 1 and Part 2, where he is a companion to Prince Hal, the future King Henry V of England. Falstaff is also featured as the buffoonish suitor of two married women in The Merry Wives of Windsor.

Falstaff has appeared in other works, including operas by Giuseppe Verdi, Ralph Vaughan Williams, and Otto Nicolai, and a "symphonic study" by Edward Elgar.

Media in category "Falstaff (film subject)"

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