Imperfect Apprehensions: Essays in English Literature in Honour of G.A. WilkesGeoffrey Little Challis Press, 1996 - 284 pages |
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... Lear and his daughters . The basic folktale structure is inherently powerful , blending the motifs of ' the youngest best ' and ' the clever lass ' with ... Lear's suffering7 is a remarkable departure from received 58 King Lear and the Brut.
... Lear and his daughters . The basic folktale structure is inherently powerful , blending the motifs of ' the youngest best ' and ' the clever lass ' with ... Lear's suffering7 is a remarkable departure from received 58 King Lear and the Brut.
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... Lear , Macbeth , London and New York , 1973 , pp . 269-420 . For a comment on the general agreement about sources see , for example , Ann Thompson , King Lear , The Critics Debate , Basingstoke and London , 1988 , p . 13 . Narrative and ...
... Lear , Macbeth , London and New York , 1973 , pp . 269-420 . For a comment on the general agreement about sources see , for example , Ann Thompson , King Lear , The Critics Debate , Basingstoke and London , 1988 , p . 13 . Narrative and ...
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... Lear , Macbeth , London and New York , 1973 , pp . 269-420 . For a comment on the general agreement about sources see , for example , Ann Thompson , King Lear , The Critics Debate , Basingstoke and London , 1988 , p . 13 . Narrative and ...
... Lear , Macbeth , London and New York , 1973 , pp . 269-420 . For a comment on the general agreement about sources see , for example , Ann Thompson , King Lear , The Critics Debate , Basingstoke and London , 1988 , p . 13 . Narrative and ...
Contents
Acknowledgements iii | 11 |
Narcissus Called to Account | 18 |
Old Age | 44 |
Copyright | |
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