The life and death of King John

Here Shakespeare rewrites an anonymous dramatic treatment of the subject, the only time he uses such a source instead of the chronicles themselves. He changes the characters to show the king's wickedness and weakness, and raises Faulconbridge, the bastard, from swaggerer to champion of England

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: BBC (Londres) (-)
Other Authors: Giles, David, 1926-2010 (-), Bloom, Claire, 1931-, Rossiter, Leonard, 1926-1984, Morris, Mary, 1915-1988, Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616
Format: DVD
Language:Inglés
Published: London : BBC cop. 2005
Series:The Shakespeare collection ; [17]
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Description
Summary:Here Shakespeare rewrites an anonymous dramatic treatment of the subject, the only time he uses such a source instead of the chronicles themselves. He changes the characters to show the king's wickedness and weakness, and raises Faulconbridge, the bastard, from swaggerer to champion of England
Item Description:Producida por la BBC para TV, retransmitida el 24 de noviembre de 1984
Physical Description:1 DVD (155 min.) : son., col. ; 12 cm