Shakespeare's King Lear: A Study

Shakespeare's King Lear: A Study

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Dec 8, 2005 · Inglés · Tapa blanda (92 páginas)
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Formato Tapa blanda
Páginas 92
Idioma Inglés
Publicado Dec 8, 2005
Editorial Kessinger Publishing, LLC
ISBN-10 1425476694
ISBN-13 9781425476694

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Albert S. G. Canning offers an insightful exploration of Shakespeare's "King Lear," delving deep into the intricate layers of the tragedy. The study examines the themes of madness and power, highlighting Lear's tumultuous journey from authority to vulnerability. Canning meticulously analyzes character motivations, shedding light on the profound relationships between Lear, his daughters, and the other key figures who populate this heart-wrenching narrative.

The work invites readers to reflect on the human condition, addressing timeless questions about loyalty, betrayal, and the quest for identity. Through a careful dissection of Shakespeare's language and dramatic structure, Canning reveals the complexity of the characters, allowing the audience to engage with the emotional depths of the play. His scholarly yet accessible approach provides both new readers and seasoned Shakespeare aficionados with a fresh perspective on this classic work.

Moreover, Canning contextualizes "King Lear" within its historical and cultural backdrop, enriching the understanding of Shakespeare's intentions. By examining how the themes resonate through the ages, he brings to light the enduring relevance of the play, proving that its exploration of familial relationships and human frailty still strikes a chord in today's world.

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