King Lear : an authoritative text, sources, criticism, adaptations, and responses/ William Shakespeare; Grace Ioppolo
Material type:
- 9780393926644
- PR 2819 S527k 2008
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PR 2813 S527h 2001 Henry V / | PR 2817 S527l 2001 The Life of King Henry the Eighth / | PR 2819 S527k 2002 King Lear / | PR 2819 S527k 2008 King Lear : an authoritative text, sources, criticism, adaptations, and responses/ | PR 2819 S527s 2000 Shakespeare's Macbeth / | PR 2821 S527r 1998 Richard II / | PR 2821 S527r 2004 Richard III / |
Helps readers navigate "King Lear's" history and includes nine primary sources from which Shakespeare borrowed in creating his play, along with two additional likely sources. This title discusses the best-known and most-often discussed passages from Quarto I. It provides thirteen critical interpretations, and three adaptations and responses.
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