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... Lear and Folio Tragedie of King Lear are by Shakespeare himself , and that the two versions of the play provide a unique opportunity for investigating Shakespeare's processes of composition . In the meantime , however , the most readily ...
... Lear and Folio Tragedie of King Lear are by Shakespeare himself , and that the two versions of the play provide a unique opportunity for investigating Shakespeare's processes of composition . In the meantime , however , the most readily ...
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College English Association. presence throughout the scenes of Lear's madness . Without these passages , the action moves more swiftly , Gloucester's role as suffering servant to Lear is accentuated , and the moral bleakness of the play ...
College English Association. presence throughout the scenes of Lear's madness . Without these passages , the action moves more swiftly , Gloucester's role as suffering servant to Lear is accentuated , and the moral bleakness of the play ...
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... Lear published from 1885 to 1986 ( Shakespeare , Complete King Lear 1 : xxii - xxxiii ) . Doran withdrew her theory of revision rather than accept the idea that Shakespeare would have written a " rough " original . Urkowitz quotes her ...
... Lear published from 1885 to 1986 ( Shakespeare , Complete King Lear 1 : xxii - xxxiii ) . Doran withdrew her theory of revision rather than accept the idea that Shakespeare would have written a " rough " original . Urkowitz quotes her ...
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