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King John: Critical Essay by James L. Calderwood

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SOURCE: "Commodity and Honour in King John" in The University of Toronto Quarterly, Vol. XXIX, No. 3, April, 1960, pp. 341-56.

In the following essay, Calderwood asserts that King John achieves structural unity via the play's juxtaposition of two conflicting themes: commodity and honor.

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