Intro -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Contents -- General editor's preface -- General editors' preface to the revised editions -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- I -- Beginnings to 1790 -- II -- Malone to Furness -- III -- 1920 to the Present -- Notes -- Supplementary introduction -- I -- King John and The Troublesome Raigne -- II -- Religion in King John -- III -- Constance, Elinor and gender criticism -- IV -- The Bastard -- V -- Miscellaneous criticism -- VI -- Editions, critical surveys and overviews -- Chapter 1: Edmond Malone, commentary on King John: 1790 -- Chapter 2: Joseph Ritson, response to Malone: 1792 -- Chapter 3: George Steevens, response to Malone: 1793 -- Chapter 4: George Chalmers, on the date of King John: 1799 -- Chapter 5: Elizabeth Inchbald, character and characterization: 1808 -- Chapter 6: August Wilhelm von Schlegel, personality and politics: 1815 -- Chapter 7: Nathan Drake, Shakespeare's art of characterization: 1817 -- Chapter 8: William Hazlitt, history and character: 1817 -- Chapter 9: William Oxberry, prefatory remarks on King John: 1819 -- Chapter 10: Augustine Skottowe, The Troublesome Raigne and King John: 1824 -- Chapter 11: Samuel Weller Singer, introduction to King John: 1826 -- Chapter 12: George Daniel, prefatory remarks on King John: 1826 -- Chapter 13: James Boaden, Sarah Siddons as Constance: 1827 -- Chapter 14: Anna Brownell Jameson, the character of Constance: 1832 -- Chapter 15: Thomas Campbell, Sarah Siddons on Constance: 1834 -- Chapter 16: Thomas Campbell, general remarks on King John: 1838 -- Chapter 17: Thomas Peregrine Courtenay, King John and history: 1838 -- Chapter 18: Charles Knight, The Pictorial Edition of King John: 1838 -- Chapter 19: George Fletcher, the female roles in King John: 1843.
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