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Broché Cambridge Parution : 14-05-2020
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The Tragedy of King Lear
William Shakespeare, Lois Potter, Jay Halio
Dernière mise à jour : 25/02/2026
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Cambridge
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The New Cambridge Shakespeare
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Broché
Parution
14-05-2020
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531
Largeur
15.2
Hauteur
22.8
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1.5
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Littérature & Essais littéraires > Poésie > The tragedy of king lear (the new cambridge shakespeare) 3rd edition
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'Lois Potter combines her unparalleled knowledge of Shakespeare in theatrical performance and her scrupulously scholarly attention to detail in the NCS King Lear. Her new introduction provides up-to-the-minute accounts of the play in performance while also offering a clear historical perspective. Potter describes the way productions of King Lear have changed over the course of the centuries and especially how current efforts to create more diverse theatrical casts have valuably added further dimension to the key issues of the play. Invaluably too, she provides an account of recent developments both critical, imaginative, and political, including eco-criticism and feminist criticism, re-writings of Shakespeare, as well as Lear in the global context. This is a must-read for anyone interested in the play.' Dympna C. Callaghan, University Professor and William L. Safire Professor in Modern Letters, Syracuse University
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