King Lear
King Lear
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One of the most popular and thought-provoking of Shakespeare's plays, King Lear turns on the practical ramifications of the words of Christ, that we should render unto Caesar that which is Caesar's and unto God that which is God's. When confronted with the demand that she should render unto Caesar that which is God's, Cordelia chooses to "love and be silent". As the play unfolds each of the principal characters learns wisdom through suffering. This edition includes new critical essays by some of the leading lights in contemporary literary scholarship. Copyright 2008. 5.25 x 8 inches. Soft cover. 340 pp.
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One of the most popular and thought-provoking of Shakespeare's plays, King Lear turns on the practical ramifications of the words of Christ, that we should render unto Caesar that which is Caesar's and unto God that which is God's. When confronted wi