How to Read Shakespearean TragedyHarper & Row, 1978 - 402 páginas |
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... Edgar is to succeed Lear , it is fitting that the mantle of authority now pass from king to successor . If kingship is divine , Edgar earns his divinity because he suffers with Lear and Glou- cester , and with them journeys through the ...
... Edgar is to succeed Lear , it is fitting that the mantle of authority now pass from king to successor . If kingship is divine , Edgar earns his divinity because he suffers with Lear and Glou- cester , and with them journeys through the ...
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... Edgar is true . He refuses , however , to condemn Edmund . After the blinding , Gloucester never utters a word of reproach against Edmund . Instead , he settles for the poignant wish that he might be reunited with Edgar . Unlike Lear ...
... Edgar is true . He refuses , however , to condemn Edmund . After the blinding , Gloucester never utters a word of reproach against Edmund . Instead , he settles for the poignant wish that he might be reunited with Edgar . Unlike Lear ...
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... Edgar proves to be more successful than he imagines . The problem in this complete scene [ IV , vi ] is how to save a despairing man from death . Gloucester must somehow get to the other side of despair , so that he is reconciled to ...
... Edgar proves to be more successful than he imagines . The problem in this complete scene [ IV , vi ] is how to save a despairing man from death . Gloucester must somehow get to the other side of despair , so that he is reconciled to ...
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THE IDEA OF SHAKESPEARE | 3 |
CRITICAL APPROACHES TO SHAKESPEARE | 10 |
FACT FROM FANTASY | 17 |
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