Tragedy written 1605 and concerns the character Lear, his daughters Goneril, Regan and Cordelia, Lear's faithful servant Kent, and Edmund, the evil bastard son of Gloucester.
""Know that we have divided in three our kingdom". With these words, King Lear sets in motion the events that lead to his downfall and madness, and to the death of his one true daughter, Cordelia."
"Tragedy written 1605 and concerns the character Lear, his daughters Goneril, Regan and Cordelia, Lear's faithful servant Kent, and Edmund, the evil bastard son of Gloucester."@en
"A recorded performance of Shakespeare's great tragedy about the legendary King Lear and his three daughters."
"Shakespeare's tragedy of King Lear, performed by a cast of 18 actors."@en
"A play in which an old king prematurely divides his kingdom among his 3 daughters."@en
"[This book] puts readers in touch with current ways of thinking about Shakespeare ... The accounts of William Shakespeare's life, his theater, and the publication of his plays present the latest scholarship, and the annotated reading lists suggest sources of further information.-Back cover."
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