On Producing ShakespeareM. Joseph, 1950 - 335 pages |
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... Lear marking the map with his finger might be marking the land itself , so Olympian should he appear ' ( Granville - Barker , p . 284. ) Lear , in short , is both father and king . In their attempts to make him more accessible , actors ...
... Lear marking the map with his finger might be marking the land itself , so Olympian should he appear ' ( Granville - Barker , p . 284. ) Lear , in short , is both father and king . In their attempts to make him more accessible , actors ...
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William Shakespeare Horace Howard Furness. THE TRAGEDY OF KING LEAR ACT I SCENE 1. King Lear's palace . Enter KENT , GLOUCESTER , and EDMUND . Kent . I thought the king had more affected the Duke of Albany than Cornwall . Glou . It did ...
William Shakespeare Horace Howard Furness. THE TRAGEDY OF KING LEAR ACT I SCENE 1. King Lear's palace . Enter KENT , GLOUCESTER , and EDMUND . Kent . I thought the king had more affected the Duke of Albany than Cornwall . Glou . It did ...
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... King Lear? 3 To what extent was Lear “a man more sinned against than sinning”? 4 What resemblances and differences does Shakespeare display in the characters of Lear's three daughters? 5 In what ways do the Fool and Gloucester add to ...
... King Lear? 3 To what extent was Lear “a man more sinned against than sinning”? 4 What resemblances and differences does Shakespeare display in the characters of Lear's three daughters? 5 In what ways do the Fool and Gloucester add to ...
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