King Lear is widely regarded as Shakespeare's crowning achievement. This play recounts the misjudgment of a father in understanding his daughters and the tragedy that follows.
King Lear
King Lear
King Lear
King Lear is a tragedy by William Shakespeare.
King Lear is a tragedy written by William Shakespeare. It tells the tale of a king who bequeaths his power and land to two of his three daughters, after they declare their love for him in a fawning and obsequious manner.
Shakespeare's 'King Lear' with 'The Tempest' is Mark McDonald's inquiry into the political philosophy of William Shakespeare through a reading of King Lear with reference to The Tempest.
King Lear is a tragedy written by William Shakespeare. It tells the tale of a king who bequeaths his power and land to two of his three daughters, after they declare their love for him in an extremely fawning and obsequious manner.
Abbreviations and references Q, Q1 Q2 F, F1 F2 F3 F4 Alexander BL2 Bratton Capell Collier Craig Duthie EDITIONS OF SHAKESPEARE The First Quarto, 1608 The Second Quarto, 1619 The First Folio, 1623 The Second Folio, 1632 The Third Folio, ...
What, then, keeps bringing us back to King Lear? For all the force of its language, King Lear is almost equally powerful when translated, suggesting that it is the story, in large part, that draws us to the play.
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