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read ebook [pdf] King Lear (Norton Critical Editions)

"Description Book:<br><br>Copy link download: https://reader.ebookexprees.com/slide/0393926648<br><br>This Norton Critical Edition is based on the Folio text of King Lear (carefully corrected prior to its printing in 1623). The editor has interpolated the best-known and most-often discussed passages from Quarto I (including the &#8220mock-trial&#8221 scene) as is fully explained in both &#8220A Note on the Text&#8221 and the annotations that accompany the play. &#8220Sources&#8221 helps readers navigate King Lear&#8217s rich history and includes the nine essential primary sources from which Shake"<br>

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  1. LINK BOOK IN DESCRIPTION,COPY AND ENJOY TO DOWNLOAD SYNOPSIS This Norton Critical Edition is based on the Folio text of King Lear (carefully corrected prior to its printing in 1623). The editor has interpolated the best-known and most-often discussed passages from Quarto I (including the &#8220mok-trial&#8221scene) as is fully explained in both &#8220ANote on the Text&#8221and the annotations that accompany the play. &#8220Sorces&#8221helps readers navigate King Lear&#8217srich history and includes the nine essential primary sources from which Shakespeare borrowed significantly in creating his play, along with two additional likely sources. &#8220Crticism&#8221prvides thirteen major critical interpretations and three provocative adaptations and responses to King Lear. Critical interpretation is provided by Samuel Johnson, Charles Lamb, Peter Brook, Michael Warren, Lynda E. Boose, Janet Adelman, and R. A. Foakes, among others. The adaptations and responses are by Nahum Tate, John Keats, and Edward Bond. A Selected Bibliography is also included. King Lear (Norton Critical Editions)

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