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King John: Critical Essay by Adrien Bonjour

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William Shakespeare
About 14 pages (4,233 words)
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SOURCE: Bonjour, Adrien. “Bastinado for the Bastard?” English Studies 45 (1964): 169-76.

In the following essay, Bonjour defends his thesis that Lord Faulconbridge, the Bastard, should be viewed as the dramatic hero of King John.

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