King LearApplause Books, 1996 - 220 sider (Applause Books). These popular editions allow the reader and student to look beyond the scholarly reading text to the more sensuous, more collaborative, more malleable performance text which emerges in conjunction with the commentary and notes. Each note, each gloss, each commentary reflects the stage life of the play with constant reference to the challenge of the text in performance. Readers will not only discover an enlivened Shakespeare, they will be empowered to rehearse and direct their own productions of the imagination in the process. |
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... comes , like the catastrophe ° of the old comedy . My cue is villainous melancholy , with a sigh like Tom o ' Bedlam ... Come , come , when saw you my father 28 Act I , Scene ii.
... comes , like the catastrophe ° of the old comedy . My cue is villainous melancholy , with a sigh like Tom o ' Bedlam ... Come , come , when saw you my father 28 Act I , Scene ii.
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... comes tonight . By his authority I will proclaim it , That he which finds him shall deserve our thanks , Bringing the murderous coward to the stake . He that conceals him , death . EDMUND When I dissuaded him from his intent , And found ...
... comes tonight . By his authority I will proclaim it , That he which finds him shall deserve our thanks , Bringing the murderous coward to the stake . He that conceals him , death . EDMUND When I dissuaded him from his intent , And found ...
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... Come , your hovel . Poor Fool and knave , I have one part That's sorry yet for thee . in my FOOL [ Sings . ] He that ... comes the time - who lives to see't- That going shall be used with feet . ° This prophecy Merlin shall make , for I ...
... Come , your hovel . Poor Fool and knave , I have one part That's sorry yet for thee . in my FOOL [ Sings . ] He that ... comes the time - who lives to see't- That going shall be used with feet . ° This prophecy Merlin shall make , for I ...
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actor Alack Albany Albany's answer Anthony Hopkins arms attention audience Burgundy cester Charles Laughton Cordelia CORNWALL curse danger daughters David Garrick death disguise dost duke Duke of Cornwall echo Edgar Edmund Exeunt Exit eyes F omits father fear feeling fiend follow fool fool's fortune France GENTLEMAN give Glou Gloucester Gloucester's gods half-line hast hath hear heart heavens Henry Irving incomplete verse-line James Earl Jones John Gielgud Kent Kent's kill King Lear knave kneels Lear's leaves letter look lord madam master messenger mind night nuncle Old Vic OSWALD pain pause perhaps Peter Brook pity play poor Poor Tom Pray probably question reply scene servant sexual Shakespeare silent sister soliloquy speak speech spoken stage stands storm Stratford-upon-Avon suffering sword talk tears thee thine thou thoughts tion tragedy trumpet turns villain voice weep words