Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volume 83Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... King Lear. For further information on the critical and stage history of King Lear , see SC , Volumes 2 , 11 , 31 , 46 , 61 , and 72 . INTRODUCTION King Lear ( c . 1605-06 ) is widely regarded as one of Shakespeare's finest artistic ...
... King Lear. For further information on the critical and stage history of King Lear , see SC , Volumes 2 , 11 , 31 , 46 , 61 , and 72 . INTRODUCTION King Lear ( c . 1605-06 ) is widely regarded as one of Shakespeare's finest artistic ...
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... King Lear " and Contemporary His- tory ( Cambridge : Cambridge Univ . Press , 1922 ) , p . 145. Winstanley's historicizing of King Lear , as William Empson remarks , " tells you a lot ... King 163 SHAKESPEAREAN CRITICISM , Vol . 83 KING LEAR.
... King Lear " and Contemporary His- tory ( Cambridge : Cambridge Univ . Press , 1922 ) , p . 145. Winstanley's historicizing of King Lear , as William Empson remarks , " tells you a lot ... King 163 SHAKESPEAREAN CRITICISM , Vol . 83 KING LEAR.
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... King Lear ( 1940 ) , as cited by Muir , ed . , King Lear , p . 1 . 31. Bullough , Narrative and Dramatic Sources , VII , 388 , 394 , 404-05 . 32. See also the farcical treatment of blind father and unrecognized son in the scene between ...
... King Lear ( 1940 ) , as cited by Muir , ed . , King Lear , p . 1 . 31. Bullough , Narrative and Dramatic Sources , VII , 388 , 394 , 404-05 . 32. See also the farcical treatment of blind father and unrecognized son in the scene between ...
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Cumulative Character Index | 355 |
Cumulative Topic Index | 367 |
Cumulative Topic Index by Play | 391 |
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