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... The Troublesome Raigne of John and Shakespeare’s King John Edward Gieskes Introduction Shakespeare’s King John, standing between the two tetralogies, marks a transition ... to the exclusion of social considerations; but if King John marks a transition in Shakespeare’s treatment of ... him a major player in the “history” of King John’s reign. 4 The different treatments of the ... each character to serve his King. I Both King John and the Troublesome Raigne contain a recognition scene— ... context of a land (or succession) dispute. In King John, the Bastard and his brother “come from the ...
Tópico(s): Irish and British Studies
1998 - Johns Hopkins University Press | ELH
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Abstract This article re-examines King John’s persecution and eventual destruction of his former friend, William de Briouze, a signal example of John’s tyranny on the ... study uncovers the roots of their dispute in King John’s attempts to introduce English-style royal rule ... point Briouze’s fall was sudden and violent. King John hounded him across England and Wales, forcing him ... for two years by his fellow Irish magnates. King John’s expedition to Ireland in 1210 was to ...
Tópico(s): Historical Studies of British Isles
2014 - Oxford University Press | The English Historical Review
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... Early Thirteenth Century', in S. D. Church (ed.), King John: New Interpretations (Woodbridge: Boydell, 1999), 27–40. Google ... Press, 1992). Google Scholar Church, S. D. (ed.), King John: New Interpretations (Woodbridge: Boydell, 1999). Google Scholar Clark, ... Thirteenth-century Prices', in S. D. Church (ed.), King John: New Interpretations (Woodbridge: Boydell, 1999), 41–73. Google ... S. (ed.), Magna Carta and the England of King John (Woodbridge: Boydell, 2010). Google Scholar Masschaele, J., ' The ... Loengard (ed.), Magna Carta and the England of King John (Woodbridge: Boydell, 2010), 151–67. Google Scholar Mayhew, ...
Tópico(s): Medieval Literature and History
2011 - Wiley | History Compass
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... and the ultimately extinguished boy-king Arthur of King John. A pervasive sentimentality about childhood shapes the way ... III subjects such sentimentality to its analytic gaze, King John explores extreme modes of affect and sexuality associated ... the signifier of future promise as threateningly mutable. King John and Richard III typify Shakespeare's larger dramatic ... 7. For the historical and political context of King John's rule, see CitationSaccio. 8. See, among others, ...
Tópico(s): Themes in Literature Analysis
2007 - Routledge | Shakespeare
... s Stories from Shakespeare's Plays No. 7—King John, King John Chapter III, King John Chapter IV, King John Chapter II, King John Chapter V.
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... the `orthodox' opinion that The Troublesome Raigne precedes King John seemed to one critic now ... so strong as ... is intimately related to and manifestly inferior to King John, but there agreement ends. To some, a writer ... Raigne was working from a mere scenario of King John, perhaps in form of an author's plot ... in The Troublesome Raigne before rewriting it as King John.(9) No one doubts that Shakespeare had imagination ...
Tópico(s): Renaissance and Early Modern Studies
1995 - University of Iowa | Philological quarterly
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... and evil, doubly projected in Stratford's new King John King John Royal Shakespeare Stratford-on-Avon Irving Wardle, 'The ...
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... England, France, and Wales in the period between King John's loss of Normandy and King Edward I' ... the decade after 1204, and the relationship between King John and Scotland, with a focus on the role ... role of Scotland in the baronial revolt against King John in
Tópico(s): Scottish History and National Identity
2015 - Association of College and Research Libraries | Choice Reviews Online
William Kennedy Laurie Dickson & Walter Pfefer Dando,
Photograph. Photograph (Biograph Film) King John in French King's Tent, French King Seated, Act 2 Scene 1 of 'King John' as Performed at Her Majesty's Theatre, London ...
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... used for judging kings was success in battle. King John obviously failed this test with his loss of ... siegecraft, seen at Rochester Castle in 1215. While King John's two greatest campaigns failed, costing him most ...
Tópico(s): Medieval History and Crusades
1993 - Taylor & Francis | Journal of Medieval History
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... until now, says Daniel Rosethal Not so bad King John Northern Broadsides makes the best of King John, says Benedict Nightingale Concerts Art Galleries Multiple Display ...
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Eamon Grennan, Deborah T. Curren-Aquino,
Journal Article Deborah T. Curren-Aquino, ed. King John: New Perspectives Get access King John: New Perspectives. Edited by Deborah T. Currenaquino. Newark: University of Delaware Press; London and Toronto: Associated University ...
Tópico(s): Philippine History and Culture
1991 - Oxford University Press | Shakespeare Quarterly
The charter of King John is given in English and Latin. Caption title. Imprint from Kress Lib. Consists of the charter of King John to the city of London and Lilburne's ...
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In accordance with the terms of his will, King John was buried near to the shrine of St ... legend linking Wulfstan and Edward the Confessor to King John's dispute with Innocent III over the king's authority in the appointment of bishops. The revival of Wulfstan's cult, which led to his formal canonisation in 1203, is seen as part of a general interest in indigenous saints, both Anglo-Saxon and contemporary, in the late twelfth and thirteenth centuries. The suggestion is made that this concern with national saints provides the context for John's devotion to St Wulfstan and for the ...
Tópico(s): Byzantine Studies and History
1984 - Taylor & Francis | Journal of Medieval History
William Kennedy Laurie Dickson & Walter Pfefer Dando,
... Photograph (Biograph Film) Part of Battlefield near Angiers, King John on Left, Act 1 Scene 5 of 'King John' as Performed at Her Majesty's Theatre, London ...
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King John Lackland was surely one of the most enigmatic figures ever to rule England. The dramatic ambivalence ... capable, original and inquisitive”? As one might expect, King John has received a great deal of scholarly attention. ... to numerous specialized studies of various facets of John's reign, no less than three major biographies of that indefatigable but luckless king. The first of these, by Miss Kate Norgate, was published in 1902 and reflects the traditional viewpoint of the late nineteenth century. The second, Sidney Painter's work of 1949, stresses the monarch's relations with his baronial and administrative subordinates and presents a more genial and sophisticated interpretation of John himself. Hopes for a promised companion volume dealing ...
Tópico(s): Scottish History and National Identity
1961 - Cambridge University Press | Journal of British Studies
William Kennedy Laurie Dickson & Walter Pfefer Dando,
Photograph. Photograph (Biograph Film) King John Signing Magna Charta Tableau, Act 3 of 'King John' as Performed at Her Majesty's Theatre, London 1899, 10. William ...
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