King LearThomas Nelson and Sons, 1997 - 437 sider In this edition, R.A. Foakes brings to bear a number of historical perspectives and critically addresses recent explorations of King Lear as a play of redemption, a play of despair and a play that destabilizes all commentary. Included is a composite text of Quarto and Folio versions, which allows readers to make their own editorial judgements. |
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... matter more than words can express . The relation between words , matter or meaning , and deeds comes under recurrent scrutiny in the play as at 71 , 185-6 , 237-9 , 1.2.63 , 3.2.81 . The gap between what people say and what they mean ...
... matter more than words can express . The relation between words , matter or meaning , and deeds comes under recurrent scrutiny in the play as at 71 , 185-6 , 237-9 , 1.2.63 , 3.2.81 . The gap between what people say and what they mean ...
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... matter substance , meaning ; see 1.1.55 and n . durst would dare 64 that the matter fain gladly 66 * his ? so Q ; F has ' his . ' , but Edmund's response indicates that Gloucester is asking for confirmation . 67 hand handwriting 69 ...
... matter substance , meaning ; see 1.1.55 and n . durst would dare 64 that the matter fain gladly 66 * his ? so Q ; F has ' his . ' , but Edmund's response indicates that Gloucester is asking for confirmation . 67 hand handwriting 69 ...
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... matter ? FPart ! F KENT [ to Edmund ] With you , goodman boy , if you please . Come , I'll flesh ye ; come on , young master . GLOUCESTER Weapons ? Arms ? What's the matter here ? CORNWALL Keep peace upon your lives : he dies that ...
... matter ? FPart ! F KENT [ to Edmund ] With you , goodman boy , if you please . Come , I'll flesh ye ; come on , young master . GLOUCESTER Weapons ? Arms ? What's the matter here ? CORNWALL Keep peace upon your lives : he dies that ...
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Two textual problems | 393 |
Lineation | 403 |
Abbreviations and references | 416 |
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action actors Adrian Noble Albany Albany's Ard² audience bastard Blayney blind Bratton Brownlow Burgundy Cam² Capell Cordelia Cornwall daughters death Dent disguised Duke Duke of Cornwall echo Edgar edited Edmund Enter Exeunt Exit eyes father Folio text follow Fool Fool's foul papers Gentleman give Gloucester Gloucester's gods Goneril and Regan Harsnett hath heart Holinshed Hunter i'the idea Introduction Kent Kent's King Lear King of France kingdom knights Lear's Leir letter line Q lord madam meaning nature noble nuncle o'the omitted opening scene Oswald Paul Scofield perhaps play Poor Poor Tom Pope printed prose Q Q and F Q lines Q SD Quarto reference role Rosenberg royal royal plural Royal Shakespeare Theatre seems sense servant Shakespeare sister speak speech stage storm suggests textual notes Theatre thee Theobald thine thou tion verse words