King LearYale University Press, 1 paź 2008 - 215 King Lear, one of Shakespeare's darkest and most savage plays, tells the story of the foolish and Job-like Lear, who divides his kingdom, as he does his affections, according to vanity and whim. Lear's failure as a father engulfs himself and his world in turmoil and tragedy. |
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William Shakespeare. the annotated shakespeare King Lear William Shakespeare Edited, fully annotated,and introduced by Burton.
William Shakespeare. the annotated shakespeare King Lear William Shakespeare Edited, fully annotated,and introduced by Burton.
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William Shakespeare. King Lear William Shakespeare Edited, fully annotated,and introduced by Burton Raffel With an essay by Harold Bloom the annotated shakespeare Yale University Press • New Haven and London Copyright © 2007 by Burton ...
William Shakespeare. King Lear William Shakespeare Edited, fully annotated,and introduced by Burton Raffel With an essay by Harold Bloom the annotated shakespeare Yale University Press • New Haven and London Copyright © 2007 by Burton ...
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... King Lear /William Shakespeare ; edited,fully annotated,and introduced by Burton Raffel ;with an essay by Harold Bloom. p. cm.— (The annotated Shakespeare) Includes bibliographical references. isbn-13:978-0-300-12200-8 (paperbound) 1. Lear ...
... King Lear /William Shakespeare ; edited,fully annotated,and introduced by Burton Raffel ;with an essay by Harold Bloom. p. cm.— (The annotated Shakespeare) Includes bibliographical references. isbn-13:978-0-300-12200-8 (paperbound) 1. Lear ...
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... Introduction xvii Textual Note xxix Some Essentials of the Shakespearean Stage xxxi King Lear 1 An Essay by Harold Bloom 195 Further Reading 207 Finding List 213 about this book Abandoned to a raging storm,in act 3,scene Contents.
... Introduction xvii Textual Note xxix Some Essentials of the Shakespearean Stage xxxi King Lear 1 An Essay by Harold Bloom 195 Further Reading 207 Finding List 213 about this book Abandoned to a raging storm,in act 3,scene Contents.
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... dreadful summoners grace cry/beg for grace from these terrible bailiffs/arresting officers 1. A.C.Bradley,Shakespearean Tragedy:Lectures on Hamlet,Othello,King Lear, Macbeth (London:Macmillan,1961),198–99. 2. Jan x about this book.
... dreadful summoners grace cry/beg for grace from these terrible bailiffs/arresting officers 1. A.C.Bradley,Shakespearean Tragedy:Lectures on Hamlet,Othello,King Lear, Macbeth (London:Macmillan,1961),198–99. 2. Jan x about this book.
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