King LearRandom House Publishing Group, 4. 8. 2009. - 272 страница A king foolishly divides his kingdom between his scheming two oldest daughters and estranges himself from the daughter who loves him. So begins this profoundly moving and disturbing tragedy that, perhaps more than any other work in literature, challenges the notion of a coherent and just universe. The king and others pay dearly for their shortcomings–as madness, murder, and the anguish of insight and forgiveness that arrive too late combine to make this an all-embracing tragedy of evil and suffering. Each Edition Includes: • Comprehensive explanatory notes • Vivid introductions and the most up-to-date scholarship • Clear, modernized spelling and punctuation, enabling contemporary readers to understand the Elizabethan English • Completely updated, detailed bibliographies and performance histories • An interpretive essay on film adaptations of the play, along with an extensive filmography |
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... letters pass between them . It is wholly appro- priate that he should end up promised to them both . Like the king's favorite daughter , Cordelia , Edgar ( who is the king's godson ) is unjustly exiled from home and excluded from ...
... letters pass between them . It is wholly appro- priate that he should end up promised to them both . Like the king's favorite daughter , Cordelia , Edgar ( who is the king's godson ) is unjustly exiled from home and excluded from ...
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... letter for the political philosophy of Thomas Hobbes , commits himself to " nature " as a principle of survival and self - seeking . Gloucester's philosophical orientation , meanwhile , turns toward the classical Stoic idea of finding ...
... letter for the political philosophy of Thomas Hobbes , commits himself to " nature " as a principle of survival and self - seeking . Gloucester's philosophical orientation , meanwhile , turns toward the classical Stoic idea of finding ...
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... letter had to be picked out by hand from the compositor's case and placed on a stick ( upside down and back to front ) before being laid on the press . It was an age of murky rushlight and of manuscripts written in a secretary hand that ...
... letter had to be picked out by hand from the compositor's case and placed on a stick ( upside down and back to front ) before being laid on the press . It was an age of murky rushlight and of manuscripts written in a secretary hand that ...
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Textual Notes | 122 |
ScenebyScene Analysis | 142 |
The RSC and Beyond | 156 |
Shakespeares Career in the Theater | 203 |
A Chronology | 218 |
References | 226 |
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Act 4 Scene actor Adrian Noble Alack Albany Albany's Antony Antony Sher audience bastard beggar blind Brian Cox Burgundy Cordelia Corin Redgrave CORNWALL daughters death disguised dost Dover Duke Duke of Cornwall Edgar editors Edmund Enter Lear Exeunt Exit eyes father feel Following fortune France GENTLEMAN give gods Goneril Goneril and Regan grace hath heart human Ian McKellen Jonathan Bate KENT KENT LEAR King Lear kingdom knave LEAR FOOL LEAR KENT Lear's letter Lines look lord madam messenger Michael Gambon nature night nuncle performance Peter Brook pity played Lear poor Pray production Q corrected Q uncorrected Quarto text Regan role Royal Shakespeare Company running scene sense servant Shake Shakespeare sister speak speech stage storm tell theater thee there's thine things Tragedy traitor Trevor Nunn trumpet villain