The Lear World: A Study of King Lear in Its Dramatic Context

The Lear World: A Study of King Lear in Its Dramatic Context

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Jan 1, 1977 · English · Hardcover (160 pages)
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Format Hardcover
Pages 160
Language English
Published Jan 1, 1977
Publisher Heinemann
Edition 1st ed.
ISBN-10 0435187708
ISBN-13 9780435187705

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In this insightful work, John Reibetanz delves deep into the complex layers of Shakespeare's "King Lear," exploring its dramatic context and the profound themes woven throughout the play. He examines the interplay of power, madness, and familial relationships, shedding light on how these elements resonate with the human condition. Through a meticulous analysis of characters and their motivations, Reibetanz invites readers to engage with the emotional depth and philosophical inquiries that make "King Lear" a timeless piece of literature.

Reibetanz's study offers a fresh perspective on the play, emphasizing its historical and cultural significance while drawing connections to contemporary societal issues. His thorough examination not only enhances the reader's understanding of Shakespeare's intent but also encourages a deeper appreciation of the enduring relevance of the tragedy. Each chapter unfolds with clarity and insight, making the exploration of this iconic work both accessible and thought-provoking, ideal for scholars and lovers of literature alike.

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