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King John: A Classic Shakespearean History Drama - Paperback
King John: A Classic Shakespearean History Drama - Paperback
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by William Shakespeare (Author)
William Shakespeare's dramatic portrait of political instability, contested legitimacy, and royal power presents one of the most compelling studies of monarchy in the English history plays. In King John, Shakespeare explores the troubled reign of King John as England becomes entangled in rebellion, foreign conflict, dynastic uncertainty, and shifting political alliances that threaten the stability of the kingdom.
Originally written in the mid-1590s, the play dramatizes the conflict between John and the young Arthur, whose competing claims to the throne ignite tensions among nobles, foreign powers, and the Church. Against a backdrop of war, diplomacy, betrayal, and political manoeuvring, Shakespeare examines the fragile foundations of authority and the personal weaknesses that can undermine kingship.
Blending political intrigue, sharp rhetoric, tragic intensity, and moments of dark humour, King John explores themes of legitimacy, nationalism, ambition, loyalty, succession, and the uneasy relationship between morality and political necessity. The play also contains some of Shakespeare's most celebrated speeches, including the moving laments of Constance, whose grief over her son Arthur remains among the great emotional passages in Renaissance drama.
Though often overshadowed by Shakespeare's later histories, King John remains a powerful and intellectually rich work that helped establish the foundations of the English history play tradition.
Ideal for readers of Shakespeare, Renaissance drama, English history, political theatre, literary classics, and historical tragedy.
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