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King Lear a tragedy in five acts

"Some critics see King Lear as being pessimistic about man's condition in the world. Others see it as an expression of Christian precepts about evil and salvation. Still others see it as an expression of optimism, however slight."--Introduction.

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  • ""Some critics see King Lear as being pessimistic about man's condition in the world. Others see it as an expression of Christian precepts about evil and salvation. Still others see it as an expression of optimism, however slight."--Introduction."@en
  • "The tragic drama of an old king's foolishness is accompanied by a scene-by-scene analysis, commentary on past and current productions, and an overview of Shakespeare's theatrical career."@en
  • "Tekst van het drama over de tragische Engelse koning en de tekst van een bewerking zoals die in 1990 gespeeld werd."
  • "The tragic drama of an old king's foolishness is accompanied by material on Shakespeare's language, life, and theater, notes, and an essay."@en
  • "A king foolishly divides his kingdom between his scheming two oldest daughters and estranges himself from the daughter who loves him. So begins this profoundly moving and disturbing tragedy that, perhaps more than any other work in literature, challenges the notion of a coherent and just universe. The king and others pay dearly for their shortcomings'as madness, murder, and the anguish of insight and forgiveness that arrive too late combine to make this an all-embracing tragedy of evil and suffering. Each Edition Includes: - Comprehensive explanatory notes - Vivid introductions and the most up-to-date scholarship - Clear, modernized spelling and punctuation, enabling contemporary readers to understand the Elizabethan English - Completely updated, detailed bibliographies and performance histories - An interpretive essay on film adaptations of the play, along with an extensive filmography."@en
  • "To help students understand and enjoy a Shakespeare play."@en
  • "Complete text of the play with commentary, plot summary, character profiles, and scene indexes."@en
  • "[American Shakespeare Festival Theatre, Stratford, Connecticut], "King Lear," directed by Allen Fletcher, scenery & costumes by Will Steven Armstrong, lighting by Tharon Musser, music and songs by Conrad Susa."@en
  • "Collection of textual materials relating to Shakespeare's King Lear, including two versions of the text, reviews, and criticism."
  • "Introduction (151 p.) includes historical background of the play's text and presentations."@en
  • "Timeless Shakespeare--designed for the sturggling reader and adapted to retain the integrity of the original play. These classic plays retold will grab a students attention from the first page. Presented in traditional play script format, each title features simplified language, easy-to-read type, and strict adherence to the tone and integrity of the original. Each book is 96 pages."@en
  • "Presents essays written from the seventeenth through the early twenty-first centuries that offer an analysis and critique of "King Lear," and includes a summary of the play and excerpts of key passages."@en
  • "Shakespeare's tragedy of a royal father and his daughters is presented scene by scene in comic book format."@en
  • "Text with various readings and notes."@en
  • "Thirty-five reproducible activities per guide reiforce basic reading and comprehension skills while teaching higher-order critical thinking. Also included are teaching suggestions, background notes, summaries, and answer keys."@en
  • ""King Lear is old but not wise. He loves the two daughters who secretly hate him. He hates the only daughter who really loves him. In time, he discovers his mistake. Has he learnt his lesson? Or will his proud and angry nature bring him even more sadness and pain?"--P. [4] of cover."
  • "A tragedy of madness, flattery and foolishness, Shakespeare's King Lear tells of the title character, his daughters and the disaster that falls upon them. Based on the legend of the Leir of Britain, a mythological Celtic king, the play was written between 1603 and 1606. The play is among the most analyzed works in Shakespeare's canon, inspiring scholarly works about human nature and insanity. Sigmund Freud famously wrote that Lear's daughter Cordelia symbolized Death, and lauded Irish playwright George Bernard Shaw once said: "No man will ever write a better tragedy than Lear.""@en
  • "Often regarded as one of the most supreme products of the human mind, this book dazzles us with power, its range and its artistry. In a world where bitterness and innocence, correction and irresponsibility effortlessly co-exist, this play takes us to thevery heart of what it is to be human."
  • "Includes a copy of the script of the play and other information, with scribbled notes."@en
  • "A tragedy concerning a petulant king and his three daughters. Amid much other, more political, action, Lear is taken in by false avowals of love from two of his daughters, and disinherits a third because of her refusal to flatter him."
  • "King Lear is a tragedy by William Shakespeare, believed to have been written between 1603 and 1606, and is considered one of his greatest works. The play is based on the legend of King Leir of Britain. It has been widely adapted for stage and screen, with the part of Lear being played by many of the world's most accomplished actors. The play begins with King Lear's decision to abdicate the throne and divide his kingdom among his three daughters: Goneril, Regan, and Cordelia. The eldest two are already married, while Cordelia is much sought after as a bride, partly because she is her father's f."@en
  • "King Lear is driven to the brink of madness by his own actions when he disinherits his youngest daughter, the lovely Cordelia, because of her inability to express her love for him. Having divided his realm between his remaining daughters, Goneril and Regan, Lear is betrayed by his two foolish and deceitful children, and is left to wander the heath with only his Fool, his servant Caius, and the madman Tom O'Bedlam for company. Eventually reunited with Cordelia, Lear is too late repents his rashness, and must face the tragic consequences of his choices.Known as "The Bard of Avon," William Shakespeare is arguably the greatest English-language writer known. Enormously popular during his life, Shakespeare's works continue to resonate more than three centuries after his death, as has his influence on theatre and literature. Shakespeare's innovative use of character, language, and experimentation with romance as tragedy served as a foundation for later playwrights and dramatists, and some of his most famous lines of dialogue have become part of everyday speech.HarperPerennial Classics brings great works of literature to life in digital format, upholding the highest standards in ebook production and celebrating reading in all its forms. Look for more titles in the HarperPerennial Classics collection to build your digital library."@en
  • "Far more than just a copy of the play, this text includes commentary, informative notes, and production notes for King Lear."
  • "William Shakespeare was born in Stratford-upon-Avon in late April 1565 and baptised there on 26th April. He was one of eight children. Little is known about his life but what is evident is the enormous contribution he has made to world literature. His writing was progressive, magnificent in scope and breathtaking in execution. His plays and sonnets helped enable the English language to speak with a voice unmatched by any other. William Shakespeare died on April 23rd 1616, survived by his wife and two daughters. He was buried two days after his death in the chancel of the Holy Trinity Church. The epitaph on the slab which covers his grave includes the following passage, Good friend, for Jesus's sake forbear, to dig the dust enclosed here. Blessed me the man that spares these stones, and cursed be he that moves my bones. Here we publish his tragedy from 1605 'King Lear'."@en
  • "Featuring the images of some of the world's most famous stage and film actors, these additions to the all-new Oxford School Shakespeare introduce--and enthrall--young people to one of the greatest writers of all time. This season brings revised editions of five of the Bard's most famous plays--As You Like It, Othello, Hamlet, Love's Labour Lost and The Taming of the Shrew. Designed specifically for students unfamiliar with Shakespeare's rich literary legacy, these new editions present Shakespeare's sometimes-intimidating Middle English in a way that is easy-to-read and engaging for ages twelve and up. The notes and introductions have been completely revised, allowing unprecedented clarity and accessibility. Featuring new covers and new illustrations--including photos from recent productions of Shakespeare's plays from around the world--Oxford School Shakespeare brings all the pleasure of these literary treasures to life."@en
  • "The tragedy of King Lear."@en
  • "A student guide to secondary sources."@en
  • "This title is part of an inexpensive range of classics in the "Penguin Popular Classics" series."@en
  • "An edition of Shakespeare's tragedy, including discussion of its plot, themes, characters, language, production, and author."@en
  • "This new edition features a section on recent stage, film & critical interpretations of the play. Jay Halio takes the Folio as opposed to the Quarto text for this edition. He explains the differences between the editions as well as describing the literary, political & folkloric influences at work within the play."
  • "A fully searchable archive of textual and performance material relating to Shakespeare's King Lear. Includes the quarto of 1608 and the Folio of 1623 in modern spelling editions along with five other editions and adaptations of the text, 500 illustrations of performances, essays on international stagings of the play, extensive annotation and reference material."@en
  • "Discussion on Shakespeare, his stage, and the texts of the plays supplements the tragic drama of an old king's pride and foolishness."@en
  • "Film version of the Royal National Theatre production of King Lear, William Shakespeare's play about a foolish king who divides his realm between two ungrateful daughters."@en
  • "Presents the original text of Shakespeare's play side by side with a modern version, with marginal notes and explanations and full descriptions of each character."
  • "An archive of textual and performance material relating to Shakespeare's King Lear."@en
  • "A tragedy concerning a petulant king and his three daughters. Amid much other more political action, Lear is taken in by false avowals of love from two of his daughters, and disinherits his third because of her refusal to flatter him. This is a fully dramatised version."
  • "Shakespeare readers will further be able to understand and appreciate the text of this play with the help of explanatory footnotes on the language and expressions used and a history of Shakespearean theater and writing."
  • "Lear, the King of Britain, has three daughters. Wishing to ease himself of the burden of rule, he determines to divide his kingdom between them, giving the largest share to she who can say she loves him the best."@en
  • "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. --Publisher."
  • "A king foolishly divides his kingdom between his scheming two oldest daughters and estranges himself from the daughter who loves him."
  • "Presents the original text of Shakespeare's play side by side with a modern version, discusses the author and the theater of his time, and provides quizzes and other study activities."@en
  • "Presents the original text of Shakespeare's play side by side with a modern version, discusses the author and the theater of his time, and provides quizzes and other study activities."
  • "Literature Online includes the KnowledgeNotes student guides, a unique collection of critical introductions to major literary works. These high-quality, peer-reviewed academic resources are tailored to the needs of literature students and serve as a complement to the guidance provided by lecturers and seminar teachers."@en
  • "Literature Online includes the KnowledgeNotes student guides, a unique collection of critical introductions to major literary works. These high-quality, peer-reviewed academic resources are tailored to the needs of literature students and serve as a complement to the guidance provided by lecturers and seminar teachers."
  • "Includes A SPEACIAL INTRODUCTION TO THE PLAY AN ESSAY ON THE ELIZABETHAN THEATRE, A CHRONOLOGY OF SHAKESPEARE'S LIFE AND TIMES, A COLLECTION OF IMPORTANT CRITICAL AND HISTORICAL COMMENTARIES BY LEADING SHAKESPEAREAN CRITICS OF THE PAST AND PRESENT AND EXPLANATIONS OF UNFAMILIAR AND OBSCURE WORDS CONVENIENTLY PRINTED IN THE MARGINS OF THE PAGE."
  • ""A tragedy in which King Lear decides to divide his kingdom among his daughters according to their declarations of love for him. King Lear is a noble study of the human spirit" --Provided by publisher."@en
  • "A performance guide to William Shakespeare's "King Lear" that presents the full text of the play as well as photographs from notable productions and an audio CD with twenty-one scenes from the play and excerpts from famous performances."
  • "本剧本叙述的是一个因王权之争而导致的悲剧, 它揭露了封建专制统治阶级的贪婪, 残暴, 自私和虛伪."
  • "Arena Stage, Thomas Fichandler, executive director, Zelda Fichandler, producing director, Kenneth K. Kitch, associate executive director, Edwin Sherin, associate producing director, Arena Stage presents "King Lear," by William Shakespeare, directed by Edwin Sherin, settings and costumes by John Conklin, lighting by William Eggleston, music by Charles Gross."@en
  • "The Theatre Group presents "King Lear," by William Shakespeare, directed by John Houseman, costumes by Dorothy Jeakins, scenery by Oliver Andrews, music by Marc Blitzstein, music conducted by David Raskin, lighting by Myles Harmon, produced by the Theatre Group, University Extension, University of California."
  • "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."@en
  • "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."
  • "Often regarded as one of the most supreme products of the human mind, 'King Lear' dazzles us with power, its range and its artistry. In a world where bitterness and innocence, correction and irresponsibility effortlessly co-exist, this play takes us to the very heart of what it is to be human."@en
  • "Presents Shakespeare's tragedy of a foolish and self-indulgent king who learns, late in life and after terrible suffering, the value of self-knowledge."@en
  • "Greatness of King Lear - Can King Lear be acted? - Lear's mistake - Identity, roles and disguises - Learning through suffering - A conflict of philosophies - The pattern of King Lear."@en
  • "Includes a copy of the script of the play, as well as provisional cast and property scripting list, among others."@en
  • "Ben ju ben xu shu de shi yi ge yin wang quan zhi zheng er dao zhi de bei ju, ta jie lu le feng jian zhuan zhi tong zhi jie ji de tan lan, can bao, zi si he xu wei."
  • "Full text of King Lear, including synopses, explanatory notes and footnotes, with features such as keyword searching, margin notes and an essay writer."@en
  • "A king foolishly divides his kingdom between his scheming two oldest daughters and estranges himself from the daughter who loves him. So begins this profoundly moving and disturbing tragedy that, perhaps more than any other work in literature, challenges the notion of a coherent and just universe. The king and others pay dearly for their shortcomings--as madness, murder, and the anguish of insight and forgiveness that arrive too late combine to make this an all-embracing tragedy of evil and suffering."
  • "King Lear foolishly disinherits his favorite daughter when she speaks out against him and splits his kingdom between his other two daughters who are secretly plotting against him."
  • "This series features classic Shakespeare retold with graphic color illustrations. Educators using the Dale-Chall vocabulary system adapted each title. Each 64-page, softcover book retains key phrases and quotations from the original play. Students build c."@en
  • "A tragedy concerning a petulant king and his three daughters. Amid much other, more political action, Lear is taken in by false avowals of love from two of his daughters, and disinherits a third because of her refusal to flatter him."
  • "An adapted version of Shakespeare's play, a tragedy of a foolish and self-indulgent king who learns, late in life and after terrible suffering, the value of self-knowledge. The play asks the ancient questions about God and the meaning of pain with uncompromising directness-- but provides no reassuring answers."@en
  • "Contains the text of the play, an introduction, textual criticism, and notes."@en
  • "As flies are to wanton boys, so are we to th' gods: they kill us for their sports, howls King Lear. In artist Ian Pollock's surreal interpretation of Shakespeare's classic tragedy, the abstract wail of "the unaccomodated man" is dramatized in subtle shadings of the old king's anguish. Every line of dialogue is preserved, and every scene is illustrated in full-color panels arranged on the page in comic book format. As Lear loses his crown, his daughters, his youth, and his dignity, Pollack's paintings keep pace, raising the tension to the level of live performance, and making the nuances of speech and action vividly clear. Pollack's rendition of King Lear is an invaluable aid to both veteran and potential Shakespeare readers."@en
  • "King Lear is old but not wise. He loves the two daughters who secretly hate him. He hates the only daughter who really loves him. In time, he discovers his mistake. Has he learnt his lesson? Or will his proud and angry nature bring him even more sadness and pain."
  • "Bitter tragedy about a foolish old king who divides his kingdom between two ungrateful daughters."@en
  • "Lear, the aging King of Britain, has chosen to lay aside the care of kingship and divide his kingdom between his three daughters. Their share is to be determined by their love for him. Two daughters speak with grandiose expressions of love while the third daughter finds nothing to say. The courts disinherit the third daughter, Cordelia. Much treachery, murder, and deceit ensued and Lear and Cordelia are captured and sentenced to death."
  • "Lear, the aging King of Britain, has chosen to lay aside the care of kingship and divide his kingdom between his three daughters. Their share is to be determined by their love for him. Two daughters speak with grandiose expressions of love while the third daughter finds nothing to say. The courts disinherit the third daughter, Cordelia. Much treachery, murder, and deceit ensued and Lear and Cordelia are captured and sentenced to death."@en
  • "A literary study guide that includes summaries and commentaries."
  • "This CD-ROM offers an archive of textual and performance material relating to Shakespeare's King Lear. It contains the Quarto of 1608, the Folio of 1623, five other texts, 500 illustrations of performances, five critical essays and a wealth of annotationand reference material."
  • "[Lear] is the most awesome of all the poet's originals. No one else in Shakespeare is so legitimate a representation of supreme authority."@en
  • "Includes a copy of the script of the play, as well as checklist and other information."@en
  • "Powerful tragedy of an aging king, betrayed by his daughters, robbed of his kingdom, descending into madness. Perhaps the bleakest of Shakespeare's tragic dramas, it explores themes of filial ingratitude, injustice, wretchedness and the meaninglessness of life with unsurpassed power and depth. Reprinted here from an authoritative British edition, complete with explanatory footnotes."@en
  • "Contains the unabridged text King Lear as published in Volume XVII of Tkhe Caxton Edition of the Complete Works of William Shakespeare."
  • "Presents the original text of Shakespeare's play side by side with a modern version."@en
  • "This CD-ROM offers an archive of textual and performance material relating to Shakespeare's King Lear. It contains the Quarto of 1608, the Folio of 1623, five other texts, 500 illustrations of performances, five critical essays and a wealth of annotation and reference material."
  • "The CliffsComplete King Lear is a revised and expanded study edition. It contains Shakespeare's original play, a glossary, and expert commentary in a unique, 2-column format. To enhance your learning, notes and definitions appear directly opposite the line in which they occur, and a review section follows the play. This edition also introduces you to the life, works, and times of William Shakespeare."@en

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  • "King Lear a tragedy in five acts"@en
  • "M. William Shakespeare: his True Chronicle Historie of the life and death of King Lear and his three Daughters. With the unfortunate life of Edgar, sonne and heire to the Earle of Gloster, and his sullen and assumed humor of Tom of Bedlam. As it was played before the Kings Maiestie at Whitehall vpon S. Stephans night in Christmas Hollidayes. By his Maiesties seruants playing usually at the Gloabe on the Banckeside"@en
  • "King Lear. Romeo and Juliet ; The Merchant of Venice ; Cymbelyne ; Much Ado about Nothing"@en
  • "King Lear = Li'er wang"@en
  • "King Lear : the Arden edition of the works of William Shakespeare"
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  • "King Lear : the complete play!"@en
  • "William Shakespeare's King Lear"@en
  • "The history of King Lear : 1681"
  • "The History of King Lear : acted at the Dukes's Theatre"
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  • "King Lear for ESL, EFL, ELP, TOEFL, TOEIC, and AP test preparation"
  • "The history of King Lear as it is performed at the Theatre Royal in Covent Garden"@en
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  • "A new variorum edition of Shakespeare: King Lear"
  • "King Lear A Tragedy"@en
  • "King Lear : a tragedy in five acts"@en
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  • "The history of King Lear reviv'd with alterations by N. Tate"@en
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  • "King Lear ... With explanatory notes ... Edited by R. H. Westley"
  • "The tragedy of King Lear"@en
  • "The tragedy of King Lear"
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  • "The history of King Lear"
  • "The history of King Lear"@en
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  • "The History of King Lear : as it is performed at the Theatre royal in Covent Garden"
  • "Select plays, King Lear"
  • "King Lear A tragedy"@en
  • "King Lear A tragedy"
  • "M. William Shak-speare: his true chronicle historie of the life and death of King Lear and his three daughters With the vnfortunate life of Edgar, sonne and heire to the Earle of Gloster, and his sullen and assumed humor of Tom of Bedlam: as it was played before the Kings Maiestie at Whitehall vpon S. Stephans night in Christmas hollidayes. By his Maiesties seruants playing vsually at the Gloabe on the Bancke-side"@en
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  • "The history of King Lear. As it is performed at the Theatre Royal in Covent Garden"
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  • "King Lear : a tragedy, in five acts"
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