SOURCE: Levin, Carole. “‘I Trust I May Not Trust Thee’: Women's Visions of the World in Shakespeare's King John.” In Ambiguous Realities: Women in the Middle Ages and Renaissance, edited by Carole Levin and Jeanie Watson, pp. 219-34. Detroit: Wayne State University Press, 1987.
In the following essay, Levin observes the strength, honesty, and insight of the female characters in the otherwise corrupted world of King John.
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