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King John: Critical Essay by Marsha Robinson

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William Shakespeare
About 20 pages (5,847 words)
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SOURCE: “The Historiographic Methodology of King John,” in King John: New Perspectives, edited by Deborah T. Curren-Aquino, Associated University Presses, 1989, pp. 29-40.

In the following essay, Robinson considers the ways in which Shakespeare satirizes the moral interpretation of past events.

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