King Lear - Ed. Best & Joubin

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King Lear - Ed. Best & Joubin

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 384 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781554815142
  • DDC分類 822.33

Full Description

King Lear is a play for our times. The central characters experience intense suffering in a hostile and unpredictable world. They face domestic cruelty, political defeat, and a stormy external environment that invades them 'to the skin.' They constantly question the meaning of their experiences as we watch their emotions range from despair to rage to unexpected tenderness and desperate hope as they are rejected, even tortured. Lear's daughters, as in a fairy tale, are three strong women. The elder two vie for sexual and political power, while the youngest, Cordelia, is initially banished because of her plain speaking, then returns in a doomed attempt to restore her father to his throne. King Lear has an unusual performance history. It was significantly revised, by Shakespeare or others, between its first two publications, and was then succeeded by an adaptation that softened the ending so that Lear and Cordelia survived. In our own times King Lear is performed around the world in productions that explore its relevance to contemporary political and environmental challenges.

This edition offers a distinctive 'extended' text, taking the later Folio as a starting point and adding the lines that appear only in the Quarto, distinguished by a light gray background. Variations in individual words that are of critical interest are recorded in the margin.

Contents

Appendix A: Shakespeare's Sources

1. 'The Most Indispensable Thing': A Folk Tale from Germany
2. From Geoffrey of Monmouth, History of the Kings of Britain (c. 1136)
3. From John Higgins, The Mirror for Magistrates (1575)
4. From Thomas Norton and Thomas Sackville, Gorboduc (1562)
5. From Raphael Holinshed, Chronicles of England, Scotland, and Ireland (1587)
6. From Edmund Spenser, The Faerie Queene (1590)
7. From The History of King Leir (c. 1594)
8. From Sir Philip Sidney, The Arcadia (1590)
9. From Samuel Harsnett, A Declaration of Egregious Popish Impostures (1603)

Appendix B: Literary, Social, and Historical Contexts

1. From Aristotle, Poetics (c. 330 BCE)
2. From Geoffrey Chaucer, 'The Monk's Tale' (c. 1400)
3. From Sir Philip Sidney, The Defense of Poetry (1579)
4. From The Book of Job
5. From John Knox, The First Blast of the Trumpet (1588)
6. From King James, Basilikon Doron (1603)
7. Selections from Jest Books

(a) From A Hundred Mery Talys (1526)
(b) From Richard Tarlton, Tarlton's Jests (1638)

8. Attitudes to Bastards in Shakespeare's Time

(a) A Ballad of the Birth of the Monstrous Child (1562)
(b) John Lyly Passes on the Advice of Plutarch (sixteenth century)
(c) From Richard Jones, The Book of Honor and Arms (1590)
(d) Shakespeare's Bastards
9. Attitudes to Aging in the Renaissance

(a) From Youth and Age (fifteenth century)
(b) From Psalm 90
(c) Montaigne on Aging Parents (1580)
(d) Shakespeare and Old Age

Appendix C: Critical ReceptionAppendix D: King Lear's Afterlife

1. From Nahum Tate, King Lear (1681)

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