King Lear: Modern Text with IntroductionUniversity Press of America, 1984 - 151 Seiten "King Lear, one of Shakespeare's darkest and most savage plays, tells the story of the foolish and purblind 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." "Eminent linguist and translator Burton Raffel offers generous help with vocabulary, pronunciation, and prosody and provides alternative readings of phrases and lines. His on-page annotations give readers all the tools they need to comprehend the play and begin to explore its many possible interpretations. Raffel provides an introductory essay, and in a concluding essay Harold Bloom examines Lear, who, though possessed of Jobean dignity, is rather unlike Job, since Lear so determinedly brings about his own suffering."--BOOK JACKET. |
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... I'll give you two crowns . LEAR What two crowns shall they be ? FOOL Why , after I have cut the egg in the middle and eaten up the meat , the two crowns of the egg . When you clove your crown in the middle , and gave away both parts ...
... I'll give you two crowns . LEAR What two crowns shall they be ? FOOL Why , after I have cut the egg in the middle and eaten up the meat , the two crowns of the egg . When you clove your crown in the middle , and gave away both parts ...
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... I'll weep . No , I'll not weep . I have full cause of weeping ; ( storm and tempest ) but this heart Shall break into a hundred thousand pieces Or ere I'll weep . O Fool , I shall go mad ! Exeunt Lear , Gloucester , Kent , the Fool ...
... I'll weep . No , I'll not weep . I have full cause of weeping ; ( storm and tempest ) but this heart Shall break into a hundred thousand pieces Or ere I'll weep . O Fool , I shall go mad ! Exeunt Lear , Gloucester , Kent , the Fool ...
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... by other means CAPTAIN EDMUND I'll do it , my lord . About it ; and write happy when you have done . Mark , I say ' instantly ' ; and carry it so As I have set it down . CAPTAIN I cannot draw a cart nor eat dried oats 138 ACT V / SCENE III.
... by other means CAPTAIN EDMUND I'll do it , my lord . About it ; and write happy when you have done . Mark , I say ' instantly ' ; and carry it so As I have set it down . CAPTAIN I cannot draw a cart nor eat dried oats 138 ACT V / SCENE III.
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banished bastard bear blood brother Burgundy comes CORDELIA coxcomb CURAN daughter dear death Dover draw Duke of Albany Duke of Cornwall Earl Earl of Gloucester EDMUND Elizabethan Enter EDGAR Enter GLOUCESTER Enter KENT Enter LEAR Enter OSWALD Exeunt SCENE Exit SCENE eyes farewell father fear Flibbertigibbet follow FOOL fortune foul fiend give glanders GLOUCESTER EDGAR Gloucester's castle gods GONERIL ALBANY grace hand hear heart heaven hither honour horse hundred knights husband KENT LEAR King Lear KING OF FRANCE knave lady LEAR Let Lear's letter look lord madam Malapropisms man's master means MESSENGER nature never night noble offend pity play poor Poor Tom Pray scansion servants Shakespeare shame sister slave speak sprigs of rosemary stand storm sword tell There's thing THIRD KNIGHT thought Tom's a-cold traitor trumpet uncle villain William Shakespeare wind word wretch