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King Lear: A critical guide
By (Author) Dr Andrew Hiscock
Edited by Professor Lisa Hopkins
Continuum Publishing Corporation
Continuum Publishing Corporation
23rd June 2011
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Literary studies: c 1600 to c 1800
Literary studies: general
822.33
Paperback
256
Width 138mm, Height 216mm
328g
King Lear is one of Shakespeare's most performed and studied plays - seen as one of the most significant and universal tragedies of all time. This guide introduces the play'scritical and performance history, including notable stage productions alongside TV, filmand radio versions. It includes a keynote chapter outlining major areas of current research on the play and four new critical essays. Finally, a guide to critical, web-based and production-related resources and an annotated bibliography provide a basis for further individualresearch.
This volume provides "all ye know on earth, and all ye need to know" about the challenging experience of King Lear. The coverage is compendious, the research up-to-date, and the essays rich with fresh insights. -- R. S. White, Professor of English, University of Western Australia, Australia
This comprehensive approach makes King Lear: A Critical Guide a valuable resource for advanced undergraduates and those who teach them, as it suggests the multitude of reaction to King Lear over time, while also showing what can still be done within this vast tradition. -- William Rhodes, University of Virginia * Sixteenth Century Journal *
Andrew Hiscock is Professor of English at Bangor University, UK.
Lisa Hopkins is Professor of English at University of Sheffield Hallam. She has published numerous works on Shakespeare including her most recent work, Beginning Shakespeare (2005) and has written on film adaptations including Screening the Gothic. She is the Senior Editor of the online journal, Early Modern Literary Studies.