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Beaurline, L. A. Introduction to King John, by William Shakespeare, 1-57. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1990. Beaurline provides extensive discussions of several aspects of the play—including style, themes, and characterization—and a detailed history of stage productions. In his analysis of the game of power politics in King John, Beaurline demonstrates numerous similarities and contrasts between characters.
Braunmiller, A. R. Introduction to The Life and Death of King John, by William Shakespeare, 1-93. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1989. Braunmiller...
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