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"King Lear" (Arden Shakespeare.Third Series) Book

King Lear stands alongside Hamlet as one of the most profound expressions of tragic drama in literature. Written between 1604 and 1605, it represents Shakespeare at the height of his dramatic power. Drawing on ancient British history, Shakespeare constructs a plot that reads like a fable in its clear-sighted but terrifying simplicity. The ageing King Lear calls his daughters, Goneril, Regan and Cordelia, to witness that he wishes "to shake all cares and business from our age" and divide his kingdom between his three children. When Cordelia refuses to flatter her father with sycophantic words of love, her banishment leads to chaos and civil war as Lear's disastrous "division of the kingdom" gives free reign to the greed and ambition of his two remaining daughters. As Lear sinks into rage and madness he is deserted by everyone except his "bitter" Fool, the loyal Kent and the exiled Cordelia. The play descends into a nighmarish theatre of cruelty and absurdity as Lear realises he has "ta'en/Too little care" of the poverty and corruption of his kingdom, and his loyal but foolish friend Gloucester has his eyes gouged out. Metaphors of monstrosity and perversions of nature structure the dramatic action, and the play's ending remains one of the most harrowing in all of Shakespeare. Many see a profound despair and nihilism in King Lear, and would agree with Kent's conclusion that "All's cheerless, dark, and deadly". Other writers have identified a radical but pessimistic critique of contemporary conceptions of kingship and absolutist authority, yet it remains a remarkable tragedy of public misjudgement and intensely private grief and anguish. --Jerry Brotton Read More

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    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 destabilises all commentary.

  • Play

    'By far the best edition of King Lear - in respect of both textual and other matters - that we now have.'John Lyon English Language Notes'This volume is a treasure-trove of precise information and stimulating comments on practically every aspect of the Lear-universe. I know of no other edition which I would recommend with such confidence: to students professional colleagues and also the 'educated public'.'Dieter Mehl Shakespeare Jahrbuch vol 134

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    King Lear : Paperback : Bloomsbury Publishing PLC : 9781903436592 : 1903436591 : 09 May 1997 : 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 destabilises all commentary."

  • ASDA

    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 destabilises all commentary.

  • Pickabook

    William Shakespeare, R. A. Foakes (Editor)

  • 1903436591
  • 9781903436592
  • William Shakespeare
  • 9 May 1997
  • Arden Shakespeare
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 456
  • 3rd Revised edition
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