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''King John'' is one of the so-called Shakespearean Histories , Play s written by William Shakespeare and based on the History Of England . Its first recorded performance was in 1598 . The play dramatises the reign of King John Of England , son of Henry II Of England and Eleanor Of Aquitaine and father of Henry III Of England .

The play opens with a demand from the French King Phillip for King John to abdicate in favor of his nephew Arthur I, Duke Of Brittany , son of his elder brother Geoffrey. The five acts then depict a dizzying change of Alliance s, a Papal Excommunication and subsequent acceptance, and the play ends finally with King John's Death at the hands of a Monk .

Throughout the play, a Character known as "The Bastard" delivers a sceptical commentary on Nobility , "commodity" ( Self-interest ) and English Sovereignty .

It is sometimes considered odd that the Magna Carta is never mentioned in the play, since this is what King John is best remembered for today. However, the Magna Carta was not considered to be of any great moment in Shakespeare's time. Also, the focus of the play is on the quarrel over the succession, and Shakespeare would not have thought the Magna Carta relevant to his story. Despite this, it was common for Victorian productions of the play to interpolate a spectacular Tableau of the signing of the Magna Carta into the middle of the play.


REPUTATION

In the Victorian Era , ''King John'' was one of Shakespeare's most frequently staged plays, in part because of the opportunities it offers for spectacle and pageantry that suited the style of the Victorian stage. However, the play has now dropped in popularity to the extent that it is one of Shakespeare's least-known plays and stagings of it are very rare.


CAST


  • Philip, King of France ( Philip II Of France )

  • Louis, the Dauphin (future Louis VIII Of France )

  • Lymoges, Duke of Austria

  • Cardinal Pandolph, the Pope's Legate

  • Melune, a French Lord

  • Chatillion, ambassador from France to King John



  • Lady Faulconbridge, widow of Sir Robert Faulconbridge


  • Lords, heralds, etc.



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