King Lear: Third SeriesBloomsbury Publishing, 2014 M09 25 - 455 pages '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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Third Series William Shakespeare R.A. Foakes. THE ARDEN SHAKESPEARE KING LEAR EDITED BY R. A. FOAKES THIRD SERIES General Editors : Richard Proudfoot , Ann Thompson. Cover.
Third Series William Shakespeare R.A. Foakes. THE ARDEN SHAKESPEARE KING LEAR EDITED BY R. A. FOAKES THIRD SERIES General Editors : Richard Proudfoot , Ann Thompson. Cover.
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Third Series William Shakespeare R.A. Foakes. THIRD SERIES General Editors : Richard Proudfoot , Ann Thompson and David Scott Kastan KING LEAR KING LEAR Edited by R.A.FOAKES THE ARDEN SHAKESPEARE.
Third Series William Shakespeare R.A. Foakes. THIRD SERIES General Editors : Richard Proudfoot , Ann Thompson and David Scott Kastan KING LEAR KING LEAR Edited by R.A.FOAKES THE ARDEN SHAKESPEARE.
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Third Series William Shakespeare R.A. Foakes. KING LEAR Edited by R.A.FOAKES The Arden website is at http://www.ardenshakespeare.com The general editors of. AS THE ARDEN SHAKESPEARE Title.
Third Series William Shakespeare R.A. Foakes. KING LEAR Edited by R.A.FOAKES The Arden website is at http://www.ardenshakespeare.com The general editors of. AS THE ARDEN SHAKESPEARE Title.
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... edited from the original quarto and folio editions , the texts are presented in fully modernized form , with a textual apparatus that records all substantial divergences from those early printings . The notes and introductions focus on ...
... edited from the original quarto and folio editions , the texts are presented in fully modernized form , with a textual apparatus that records all substantial divergences from those early printings . The notes and introductions focus on ...
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... edited text diverges from the early edition ( s ) on which it is based . Wherever this happens the note will record the rejected reading of the early edition ( s ) , in original spelling , and the source of the reading adopted in this ...
... edited text diverges from the early edition ( s ) on which it is based . Wherever this happens the note will record the rejected reading of the early edition ( s ) , in original spelling , and the source of the reading adopted in this ...
Contents
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KING LEAR | 153 |
Two textual problems | 393 |
Lineation | 403 |
Abbreviations and references | 416 |
Index | 430 |
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