King LearBloom's Literary Criticism, 2008 - 356 psl. This remarkable edition features a newly edited text of King Lear based on the earliest printed text of the play, along with detailed notes and performance annotations. An integrated audio CD showcases the deeper understanding and enjoyment from the power of performance.HearReadSee: -- Hear recordings of great contemporary and historical performances of key scenes from the play.-- Read about a modern production, from the director's point of view.-- See production notes and photos alongside the text that takes you inside the stage experience.-- See photos from contemporary stage productions and movie adaptations.-- Read and see how a modern cast approaches the play, from interviews with the actors.-- Hear and read about how a legendary voice coach (previously from the RSC) approaches the text and works with actors on Speaking Shakespeare.Narrated by Sir Derek JacobiText Editor: Douglas Brooks (Texas A&M) |
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... kind of perpetual commentary . The mind is never so sensibly disposed to pity the misfortunes of others , as when it is itself subdued and softened by calamity . Adversity diffuses a kind of sacred calm over the breast , that is the ...
... kind of perpetual commentary . The mind is never so sensibly disposed to pity the misfortunes of others , as when it is itself subdued and softened by calamity . Adversity diffuses a kind of sacred calm over the breast , that is the ...
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... kind . Also , tragedy raises some disturbing questions about what kind of power is in charge of the universe . Christianity has prompt and confident answers , but the more emotionally convincing the tragedy , the more we may feel that ...
... kind . Also , tragedy raises some disturbing questions about what kind of power is in charge of the universe . Christianity has prompt and confident answers , but the more emotionally convincing the tragedy , the more we may feel that ...
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... kind of person who will take command . When the storm begins in Act III it's described in a way that makes it clear that it's more than just a storm . It's an image of nature dissolving into its primordial elements , losing its ...
... kind of person who will take command . When the storm begins in Act III it's described in a way that makes it clear that it's more than just a storm . It's an image of nature dissolving into its primordial elements , losing its ...
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Summary of King Lear | 5 |
Key Passages in King Lear | 23 |
List of Characters in King Lear | 49 |
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