It seems strange to even attempt a silent version of a Shakespeare play, but they frequently were made throughout the 1910s. This filming of King Lear had the advantage of starring Frederick Warde, who had played King Lear many times on stage.
King Lear
$14.75
This film version of a classic Shakespeare play supports studies in literature and drama.
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Weight | 0.077 lbs |
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Dimensions | 1.8 × 19.1 × 13.7 in |
King Lear
$10.13
This classic play fosters critical thinking through its exploration of complex themes like family dynamics, justice, and madness.
Designed to appeal to the book lover, the Macmillan Collector’s Library is a series of beautifully bound pocket-sized gift editions of much loved classic titles. Bound in real cloth, printed on high quality paper, and featuring ribbon markers and gilt edges, Macmillan Collector’s Library are books to love and treasure. In Shakespeare’s thrilling and hugely influential tragedy, ageing King Lear makes a capricious decision to divide his realm between his three daughters according to the love they express for him. When the youngest daughter refuses to take part in this charade, she is banished, leaving the king dependent on her manipulative and untrustworthy sisters. In the scheming and recriminations that follow, not only does the king’s own sanity crumble, but the stability of the realm itself is also threatened. This edition is illustrated throughout by Sir John Gilbert, and includes an introduction by Dr Robert Mighall.
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Weight | 1.05 lbs |
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Dimensions | 9.9 × 1.4 × 15.5 in |
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King Lear
$47.94
This annotated edition of Shakespeare’s King Lear supports high school level literary analysis and study.
This reissed edition of Longman Annotated Texts King Lear includes comprehensive notes, annotations and an introduction, all designed to be of use to undergraduates and interested readers. King Lear is one of Shakespeare’s most widely studied tragedies. However, since the late 1970s textual scholars, critics and editors have argued that there is no single ‘King Lear’ text. Anyone studying the play needs to be aware of two different texts, one based on the quarto of 1608, The History of King Lear, and a revised version published in the first folio of 1623, The Tragedy of King Lear. This edition offers a fully annotated, modern spelling version of the texts set side by side, identifying and elucidating the major discrepancies between the two. It presents some possible reasons for the differences between the two texts, which themselves shed light on a number of issues relating to literary transmission in the Renaissance and give an insight into the nature of performance and censorship.
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- Used Book in Good Condition
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Weight | 0.544 lbs |
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Dimensions | 15.6 × 2.1 × 23.4 in |
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