2010
DOI: 10.1353/sel.0.0097
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King-Commoner Encounters in the Popular Ballad, Elizabethan Drama, and Shakespeare

Abstract: The chance encounter between king and commoner was a popular subject in the comic history plays of the 1590s. In the ballad tradition, however, this motif dates back at least to the mid-fifteenth century. This essay will analyze the king-commoner motif in the ballad tradition, then look at the idealized versions in the comic history plays of the 1590s, and finally examine Shakespeare's use of this motif in 1 Henry IV, Henry V , and As You Like It . I argue that Shakespeare's cross-class encounters belong to a … Show more

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