King LearBarnes & Noble Books, 2007 - 397 Seiten King Lear, by William Shakespeare, is part of the Barnes & Noble Shakespeare series. This unique series features newly edited texts prepared by leading scholars from America and Great Britain, in collaboration with one of the world's foremost Shakespeare authorities, David Scott Kastan of Columbia University. Together they have produced texts as faithful as possible to those that Shakespeare wrote.
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... perhaps deluded that she might still live . The play almost perversely seems to frustrate any hope we have that it might result in a happy ending , confronting us with a bleak , desolate universe in which the gods are hostile to ...
... perhaps deluded that she might still live . The play almost perversely seems to frustrate any hope we have that it might result in a happy ending , confronting us with a bleak , desolate universe in which the gods are hostile to ...
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... Perhaps injustice is finally punished , as she commits suicide offstage after poisoning her sister . Albany indeed insists that the gods are proven just by the killing of Cornwall by his servant : " This shows you are above , / You ...
... Perhaps injustice is finally punished , as she commits suicide offstage after poisoning her sister . Albany indeed insists that the gods are proven just by the killing of Cornwall by his servant : " This shows you are above , / You ...
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... perhaps for dramatic effect , perhaps because the actor doubled up to play another role ( possibly Cordelia ) . More likely , the Fool would have been played by Robert Armin ( 1568-1616 ) , who joined Shakespeare's acting company , the ...
... perhaps for dramatic effect , perhaps because the actor doubled up to play another role ( possibly Cordelia ) . More likely , the Fool would have been played by Robert Armin ( 1568-1616 ) , who joined Shakespeare's acting company , the ...
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Introduction to King Lear | 1 |
A Chronology | 23 |
Key to the Play Text | 39 |
Urheberrecht | |
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