The Scottish History of James IV

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The Scottish History of James IV is an Elizabethan-era history play by Robert Greene that dramatizes the life and reign of Scotland’s King James IV with a blend of politics, romance, and moral allegory.

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instanceOf Elizabethan play
history play
stage play
alternateName James IV NERFINISHED
author Robert Greene NERFINISHED
basedOn life of James IV of Scotland
contains prologue and epilogue
containsElement allegorical figures
comic subplot
supernatural figures
countryOfOrigin England
dramaticMode tragicomedy
dramaticStructure five-act play
features blend of politics, romance, and moral allegory
firstPerformanceDate late 16th century
genre history play
moral allegory
political drama
romantic drama
hasCharacter Andrew NERFINISHED
Ateukin NERFINISHED
Bohan NERFINISHED
Dorothea NERFINISHED
Ida NERFINISHED
James IV of Scotland NERFINISHED
Nano NERFINISHED
Oberon NERFINISHED
Slipper
hasCharacterType clown
fairy king
villainous courtier
wise counsellor
hasForm blank verse and prose
hasTitle The Scottish History of James the Fourth, slaine at Flodden NERFINISHED
influencedBy chronicle history tradition
literaryMovement English Renaissance drama
literaryPeriod Elizabethan era NERFINISHED
mainSubject James IV of Scotland NERFINISHED
notableFor early dramatic portrayal of a Scottish king in English theatre
originalLanguage English
partOf canon of Robert Greene
portrays reign of James IV of Scotland
setting Scotland NERFINISHED
theme deception and disguise
marital fidelity
political responsibility
repentance and moral reform
timePeriodOfSetting reign of James IV of Scotland

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Robert Greene notableWork The Scottish History of James IV