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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... reading adopted in the text and closing square bracket ; then : abbreviated reference , in italic , to the earliest edition to adopt the accepted reading , italic semi- colon and noteworthy alternative reading ( s ) , each with ...
... reading adopted in the text and closing square bracket ; then : abbreviated reference , in italic , to the earliest edition to adopt the accepted reading , italic semi- colon and noteworthy alternative reading ( s ) , each with ...
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... reading a play and seeing it acted are two different but equally valid and valuable experiences . Shakespeare's fellow- actors provided in the First Folio of his works a text for readers , and all later editors have also had readers in ...
... reading a play and seeing it acted are two different but equally valid and valuable experiences . Shakespeare's fellow- actors provided in the First Folio of his works a text for readers , and all later editors have also had readers in ...
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... readings , except where there is good reason for thinking F is in error , since the Folio preserves what is probably the latest state of the play available . The aim is to provide what Philip Gaskell describes as a reading text ; he ...
... readings , except where there is good reason for thinking F is in error , since the Folio preserves what is probably the latest state of the play available . The aim is to provide what Philip Gaskell describes as a reading text ; he ...
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Two textual problems | 393 |
Lineation | 403 |
Abbreviations and references | 416 |
Copyright | |
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