King LearLongman, 1993 - 420 pages "King Lear, one of Shakespeare's darkest and most savage plays, tells the story of the foolish and purblind Lear, who divides his kingdom, as he does his affections, according to vanity and whim. Lear's failure as a father engulfs himself and his world in turmoil and tragedy." "Eminent linguist and translator Burton Raffel offers generous help with vocabulary, pronunciation, and prosody and provides alternative readings of phrases and lines. His on-page annotations give readers all the tools they need to comprehend the play and begin to explore its many possible interpretations. Raffel provides an introductory essay, and in a concluding essay Harold Bloom examines Lear, who, though possessed of Jobean dignity, is rather unlike Job, since Lear so determinedly brings about his own suffering."--BOOK JACKET. |
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Alack ALBANY Albany's answer audience beggar brother Burgundy CALIFORNIA/SANTA CRUZ character Child Rowland Cordelia CORNWALL CRUZ The University CRUZ UNIVERSITY daughters dear death disguise dost thou doth Dover duke Duke of Albany Duke of Cornwall EDGAR EDMUND Exeunt Exit eyes father fear follow FOOL fortune foul fiend France GENTLEMAN give GLOUCESTER Gloucester's castle gods Goneril and Regan grace hath heart honour horse judgement justice KENT King Lear King of France kingdom knave lady Lear's letter lines look lord Macbeth madam madness master means MESSENGER Michael Gambon nature night noble nuncle OSWALD pity play plot poor Poor Tom pray Prithee references Royal Shakespeare Company SANTA CRUZ scene servant Shakespeare Sirrah sister speak speech storm sword tell thee there's thine things thou art tragedy traitor University Library UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA/SANTA villain words