King LearBristol Classical Press, 1987 - 247 pages |
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Page 79
... followed the same principle of abbreviation to a greater or lesser extent in their versions . The location is conventionally Gloucester's castle . Kemble set this scene impressively , on a deep stage with castle walls standing across ...
... followed the same principle of abbreviation to a greater or lesser extent in their versions . The location is conventionally Gloucester's castle . Kemble set this scene impressively , on a deep stage with castle walls standing across ...
Page 133
... followed him . Goodbody's twentieth - century cut version followed their lead ( promptbook ) , as did the Granada TV produc- tion . Storm still For a description of stagings of the storm , see Introduction pp . 26-30 . Enter Kent ...
... followed him . Goodbody's twentieth - century cut version followed their lead ( promptbook ) , as did the Granada TV produc- tion . Storm still For a description of stagings of the storm , see Introduction pp . 26-30 . Enter Kent ...
Page 135
... followed Garrick in using Shakespeare's text of Lear's speeches ; Kemble returned to Tate's version . The conventional entry for Lear here , going back at least to Garrick , was from high up the stage : Wilkes described the effect of ...
... followed Garrick in using Shakespeare's text of Lear's speeches ; Kemble returned to Tate's version . The conventional entry for Lear here , going back at least to Garrick , was from high up the stage : Wilkes described the effect of ...
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action actor ALBANY appear arms audience Barker began Byrne carried century Charles Kean comes Cordelia CORNWALL court critics daughters death direction Edgar Edmund Kean effect Enter entry Exeunt Exit expression eyes face father feel final followed Fool France Garrick gave Gielgud give Gloucester Goneril hand hath head heart hold interpretation Irving J.P. Kemble John Kean and Irving keep Kent kind King Lear knights Lear's leave letter London look lord Macready madness means mind moved nature never notes opening Oswald performance Phelps play poor present production promptbook Regan rest restored role scene seemed servants Shakespeare sister speak speech spoke stage stand storm stressed suggested Tate Tate's tears tell Theatre thee thing thou throne took turn