Whilst the other five plays in the cycle were unadapted, the Henry VI plays were combined into two, using the Barton / Hall structure, with the first named The House of Lancaster and the second, The House of York.
Whilst the other five plays in the cycle were unadapted, the Henry VI plays were combined into two, using the Barton / Hall structure, with the first named The House of Lancaster and the second, The House of York.
Whilst the other five plays in the cycle were unadapted, the Henry VI plays were combined into two, using the Barton / Hall structure, with the first was named The House of Lancaster and the second, The House of York.
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