Tetralogy


 
 

For the congenital heart condition, see Tetralogy of Fallot

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A tetralogy is a compound work that is made up of four (numerical prefix ') distinct works.

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The name comes from the Attic theater, where tetralogies were meant to be played in one sitting at the Dionysia. In more recent times, Shakespeare wrote two tetralogies, the first consisting of the three Henry VI plays and Richard III, and the second consisting of Richard II, the two Henry IV plays, and Henry V.

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In modern times, the term has also been applied to novels, such as:

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