Description |
xii, 489 pages ; 23 cm |
Series |
Oxford Shakespeare studies |
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Oxford Shakespeare studies.
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Contents |
Introduction / Stanley Wells -- The base shall to'th' legitimate / Steven Urkowitz -- The folio omission of the mock trial / Roger Warren -- The diminution of Kent / Michael Warren -- Monopolies, show trials, disaster, and invasion / Gary Taylor -- "Is this the promis'd end?" / Thomas Clayton -- Cor.'s rescue of Kent / Beth Goldring -- Gon. no more, the text is foolish / Randall McLeod -- Revision, adaptation, and the fool in King Lear / John Kerrigan -- Folio editors, folio compositors, and the folio text of King Lear / Paul Westine -- Fluctuating variation / MacD. P. Jackson -- King Lear, the date and authorship of the folio version / Gary Taylor |
Analysis |
Drama in English Shakespeare, William King Lear |
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Drama in English Shakespeare, William King Lear - Textual criticisms |
Notes |
Includes indexes |
Bibliography |
Bibliography: pages [469]-470 |
Subject |
Lear, King of England (Legendary character) -- In literature
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Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. King Lear -- Criticism, Textual.
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Kings and rulers in literature.
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Genre/Form |
Tragedies (Drama)
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Author |
Taylor, Gary, 1953-
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Warren, Michael (Michael J.)
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Shakespeare Association of America.
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LC no. |
82024647 |
ISBN |
0198129246 |
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