King Lear: A Guide to the Play
The volume begins with a discussion of the play's textual history, which is complicated by the different quarto and folio versions. It also addresses the merits of several recent editions. The book then looks at the literary, historical, and cultural contexts that inform the play. This is followed by an examination of Shakespeare's dramatic art, an analysis of the play's themes, and a summary of the different approaches critics have used to elucidate its meaning. A final chapter explores the play's rich production history, and a selected bibliography concludes the volume. As a guide, this reference successfully navigates the tremendous body of available scholarship and is a ready aid for a wide range of readers. |
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Contents
Contexts and Sources | 13 |
Dramatic Structure | 27 |
Critical Approaches | 63 |
The Play in Performance | 95 |
Selected Bibliography | 117 |