King Lear in our TimeThis edition first published in 1966. Previous edition published 1965 by the University of California Press. |
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... never hear of again) obviously put no similar strain on credulity. This is the only Shakespearean tragedy, too, in which a number of the characters are conceived in terms of unmitigated goodness and badness, and the only one, apart from ...
Maynard Mack. Frankly, that's the way I feel. I have never liked “King Lear,” the excessively wordy and expensive bijou which opened at the National Theatre last night with Louis Calhern in the lead role ... Mr. Calhern munches on most ...
... never hear of again ) obviously put no similar strain on credulity . This is the only Shakespearean tragedy , too , in which a num- ber of the characters are conceived in terms of unmitigated goodness and badness , and the only one ...
... never liked " King Lear , " the excessively wordy and expensive bijou which opened at the National Theatre last night with Louis Calhern in the lead role . . . Mr. Calhern munches on most of the scenery and , at one junc- ture , nearly ...
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