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Lear-related information, compiled by Ed Friedlander M.D.
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The Character of Kent in King Lear
By Donald LaGreca. First published in the Spring 1986 Shakespeare Oxford Society Newsletter.
www.everreader.com
History and analysis of the play.
www.theatrehistory.com
Online facsimile of the Second Quarto (1608/1619) edition.
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Essays on themes and meanings in King Lear.
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Complete text, forum, and live chat devoted to Shakespeare's King Lear.
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The Tragic and Pitiful King Lear
An essay that considers whether the character of King Lear in Shakespeare's tragedy is a tragic hero.
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A list of book and play titles derived from King Lear.
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King Lear Text: presented by Dr. Larry A. Brown
Full text, with annotations and explanation of the two major texts traditions.
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King Lear - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Plot Summary, Character Lists, Sources, History, Film Adaptations, and further links.
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King Lear in Its Own Time: The Difference that Death Makes
Ben Ross Schneider, Jr. suggests that "one way of bridging the gap between us and Shakespeare might be to imagine what it was like to live under the material conditions determining human existence in Shakespeare's time and deducing what the moral consequences of these conditions might be."
extra.shu.ac.uk
King Lear and the Naked Truth: Rethinking the Language of Religion and Resistance
Ken Jackson reviews the Judy Kronenfeld book.
extra.shu.ac.uk
Bryan N. S. Gooch reviews the James Ogden and Arthur H. Scouten book.
extra.shu.ac.uk
The Lunar Calendar of Shakespeare's King Lear
Steve Sohmer argues that "textual evidence in the Q1 Lear suggests that the play was purpose-written (or substantially revised) for performance before King James I on 26 December 1606."
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"Unaccommodated man" and His Discontents in King Lear: Edmund the Bastard and Interrogative Puns
Anthony Gilbert engages structuralist theory, suggesting that the connection between signifier and signified is loosened and exposed as arbitrary, allowing for alternative interpretations of the sense.
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