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John An Evil King Nick Vincent

  • SKU: BELL-11377716
John An Evil King Nick Vincent
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Publisher: Allen Lane
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 5.98 MB
Pages: 160
Author: Nick Vincent
ISBN: 9780141977706, 9780141977690, 0141977701, 0141977698
Language: English
Year: 2019

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John An Evil King Nick Vincent by Nick Vincent 9780141977706, 9780141977690, 0141977701, 0141977698 instant download after payment.

. King John ruled England for seventeen and a half years. For most of that time he enjoyed, if not popularity, then great wealth and power. Yet to posterity his entire reign has come to be embodied in a single image. Furious, outmanoeuvred, crippled with vice, the King sits at Runnymede sealing or more often (and anachronistically) signing Magna Carta. No matter whether we approach this event as reactionaries wishing that the King would assert himself, as conservatives delighted by the restoration of constitutional 'rights', or as radicals longing for liberty and revolution, Runnymede changes everything in our perception of King John. Seventeen years of history are reduced to a picnic on the banks of the Thames. John is exposed as villainous and pathetic. The people triumph. Tyranny is righted.
Nick Vincent's fascinating portrayal of a complex man unpicks the character behind one of England's most despised Kings. Was he as evil as legend suggests? Or has he been unfairly misunderstood?

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