
King Lear
by
Shakespeare
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Format
Hardcover
Pages
228
Language
Chinese
Published
Mar 1, 2016
Publisher
Shanghai Translation Publishing House
Edition
1st
ISBN-10
7532771997
ISBN-13
9787532771998
Description
Set against the backdrop of a kingdom in turmoil, an aging monarch seeks to divide his realm among his three daughters, driven by a longing for reassurance and love. As King Lear gradually relinquishes his power, he soon faces the treachery and ambition of those he entrusted with his legacy. This poignant tale explores themes of loyalty, betrayal, and the human condition, diving deep into the complex relationships between fathers and daughters.
With each passing act, Lear's descent into madness unfolds, reflecting the chaos of the world around him. The stark contrast between loyalty shown by his daughter Cordelia and the deceitful nature of Goneril and Regan brings forth a haunting narrative that resonates through the ages. Lear’s journey becomes not just a tragic downfall but a pathway to profound insight and understanding of oneself.
This Chinese edition captures the essence of Shakespeare's language and imagery while making it accessible to a new audience. The rich cultural context lends itself to an appreciation of the timeless themes that transcend generations. Readers are invited to immerse themselves in a powerful story that examines the fragility of power and the bonds of familial love. Through Lear’s trials, the narrative challenges the audience to reflect on their own perceptions of authority, loyalty, and the often harsh realities of life.
With each passing act, Lear's descent into madness unfolds, reflecting the chaos of the world around him. The stark contrast between loyalty shown by his daughter Cordelia and the deceitful nature of Goneril and Regan brings forth a haunting narrative that resonates through the ages. Lear’s journey becomes not just a tragic downfall but a pathway to profound insight and understanding of oneself.
This Chinese edition captures the essence of Shakespeare's language and imagery while making it accessible to a new audience. The rich cultural context lends itself to an appreciation of the timeless themes that transcend generations. Readers are invited to immerse themselves in a powerful story that examines the fragility of power and the bonds of familial love. Through Lear’s trials, the narrative challenges the audience to reflect on their own perceptions of authority, loyalty, and the often harsh realities of life.
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