King Lear (Heinemann Advanced Shakespeare)

William Shakespeare

Overview

'The most perfect specimen of the dramatic art existing in the world' Percy Bysshe Shelley<br/><br/>Shakespeare's bleak and brutal tragedy begins when an ageing king, seeking a successor, rejects the young daughter who loves him and misplaces his trust in her malevolent sisters. In return they strip him of his power and condemn him to a wretched wasteland of horror and insanity. Set in a pitiless universe, King Lear is a towering, elemental masterpiece of fierce poetry and vast imaginative scope.<br/><br/>Used and Recommended by the National Theatre<br/><br/>General Editor Stanley Wells<br/>Edited by George Hunter<br/>Introduction by Kiernan Ryan

Details
Heinemann Educational Books Ltd
9780435193010
Hardcover
1995
EN
302 pages
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