King Lear
by
Charles Lamb
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Format
Paperback
Language
English
Published
Jul 31, 2002
Publisher
Capercaillie Books
ISBN-10
0954290569
ISBN-13
9780954290566
Description
Charles Lamb’s retelling of a timeless tragedy brings the story of King Lear to a youthful audience, simplifying the complexities of Shakespeare’s original play while retaining its core themes. This adaptation allows young readers to delve into the emotional and moral intricacies of loyalty, betrayal, and madness that define Lear’s journey.
Set against a backdrop of family strife and royal ambition, the narrative follows King Lear as he unwittingly divides his kingdom among his daughters, leading to profound consequences. Through vibrant language and engaging storytelling, Lamb makes this classic accessible and inviting, encouraging a deeper appreciation for Shakespeare’s works.
As readers traverse Lear’s tumultuous path, they encounter not only the heartache of lost trust but also moments of enlightening clarity. Lamb’s skillful adaptation serves as both an introduction to Shakespeare's world and a reminder of timeless human experiences, ensuring that this iconic tale resonates with young hearts and minds.
Set against a backdrop of family strife and royal ambition, the narrative follows King Lear as he unwittingly divides his kingdom among his daughters, leading to profound consequences. Through vibrant language and engaging storytelling, Lamb makes this classic accessible and inviting, encouraging a deeper appreciation for Shakespeare’s works.
As readers traverse Lear’s tumultuous path, they encounter not only the heartache of lost trust but also moments of enlightening clarity. Lamb’s skillful adaptation serves as both an introduction to Shakespeare's world and a reminder of timeless human experiences, ensuring that this iconic tale resonates with young hearts and minds.
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