1st Edition

King John (Mis)Remembered

By Igor Djordjevic Copyright 2015
216 Pages
by Routledge

216 Pages
by Routledge

216 Pages
by Routledge

King John’s evil reputation has outlasted and proved more enduring than that of Richard III, whose notoriety seemed ensured thanks to Shakespeare’s portrayal of him. The paradox is even greater when we realize that this portrait of John endures despite Shakespeare’s portrait of him in the play King John, where he hardly comes off as a villain at all. Here Igor Djordjevic argues that the... Read more

Reclaiming John from the monks.  Ground zero: Peele, Shakespeare, and the birth of the topical cluster.  John Stow at the crossroads of memory, legend, and theatrical history.  Munday's alternate history and the topical cluster of King John.  The sexy side of history and the specter of bastardy: Look About You.  Historical poesy strikes back.  Dunmow Redivivus: Vallans, Daniel, and Davenport.  Connecting the dots: the long shadow of Dunmow.

Biography

Igor Djordjevic is Associate Professor of English at York University, Canada. He is also the author of Holinshed's Nation (2010).

"Djordjevic succeeds in offering a convincing and interesting explanatory model, grounded in a thorough analysis of familiar and obscure texts alike, for shifting popular views of a notorious medieval monarch several centuries after his death." – Lindsay Diggelmann, The University of Auckland.