King LearYale University Press, 2008-10-01 - 215 psl. King Lear, one of Shakespeare's darkest and most savage plays, tells the story of the foolish and Job-like 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. |
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... texts in French and German, or like Old English texts—for example,Beowulf—a modern translation. Much poetry evaporates in translation: language is immensely particular. The sheer sound of Dante in thirteenth-century Italian is ...
... texts in French and German, or like Old English texts—for example,Beowulf—a modern translation. Much poetry evaporates in translation: language is immensely particular. The sheer sound of Dante in thirteenth-century Italian is ...
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... texts uses a comma, we are being signaled that they (whoever “they” were) heard the text,not coming to a syntactic stop,but continuing to some later stopping point. To replace commas with editorial pe- riods is thus risky and on the ...
... texts uses a comma, we are being signaled that they (whoever “they” were) heard the text,not coming to a syntactic stop,but continuing to some later stopping point. To replace commas with editorial pe- riods is thus risky and on the ...
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... texts seem either marked or of unusual interest. In the interests of compactness and brevity,I have employed in my annotations (as consistently as I am able) a number of stylistic and typographical devices: • The annotation of a single ...
... texts seem either marked or of unusual interest. In the interests of compactness and brevity,I have employed in my annotations (as consistently as I am able) a number of stylistic and typographical devices: • The annotation of a single ...
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... texts, the. 1. A.C.Bradley,Shakespearean Tragedy:Lectures on Hamlet,Othello,King Lear, Macbeth (London:Macmillan,1961),198–99. 2. Jan Kott,Shakespeare Our Contemporary (New York:Norton,1974),127. 3. Margaret Webster, Shakespeare ...
... texts, the. 1. A.C.Bradley,Shakespearean Tragedy:Lectures on Hamlet,Othello,King Lear, Macbeth (London:Macmillan,1961),198–99. 2. Jan Kott,Shakespeare Our Contemporary (New York:Norton,1974),127. 3. Margaret Webster, Shakespeare ...
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... texts is from Shakespeare's original, though that is hardly a unique bepuzzlement. On the evidence of the two texts themselves,there is no reason to believe that there are or ever were two distinct versions of the play. The Quarto is ...
... texts is from Shakespeare's original, though that is hardly a unique bepuzzlement. On the evidence of the two texts themselves,there is no reason to believe that there are or ever were two distinct versions of the play. The Quarto is ...
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