El rey Lear
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Romance
Science Fiction
Dystopian
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Formato
Brossura
Pagine
208
Lingua
Spagnolo
Pubblicato
Jan 1, 2009
Editore
Alianza Editorial
Edizione
edición
ISBN-10
8420649449
ISBN-13
9788420649443
Descrizione
This edition presents William Shakespeare's timeless tragedy, a tale that explores the darker complexities of human nature and power. Set against a backdrop of political intrigue and familial betrayal, it follows the descent of King Lear into madness and despair as he divides his kingdom among his daughters based on their flattery. As the plot unfolds, it reveals the dire consequences of misplaced trust and the stark realities of love and loyalty.
Lear's journey is not just a loss of power; it is a profound examination of himself and the chaos that ensues when familial bonds are corrupted. The stark landscapes of loyalty are contrasted with treachery, creating a rich tapestry of emotion that resonates across time. The characters, flawed and multifaceted, evoke both sympathy and disgust, embodying the turmoil of their choices.
In this edition, readers can expect a faithful representation of Shakespeare's masterful language paired with insightful annotations, allowing for a deeper understanding of the human condition. It invites reflection on the nature of authority, the fragility of sanity, and the bonds that both connect and divide us.
Lear's journey is not just a loss of power; it is a profound examination of himself and the chaos that ensues when familial bonds are corrupted. The stark landscapes of loyalty are contrasted with treachery, creating a rich tapestry of emotion that resonates across time. The characters, flawed and multifaceted, evoke both sympathy and disgust, embodying the turmoil of their choices.
In this edition, readers can expect a faithful representation of Shakespeare's masterful language paired with insightful annotations, allowing for a deeper understanding of the human condition. It invites reflection on the nature of authority, the fragility of sanity, and the bonds that both connect and divide us.
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