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Shakespeare: King Lear; a casebook (edition 1970)

by Frank Kermode

Series: Casebook

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In this 1963 study, Frank Kermode argues that in the final plays 'Shakespeare tried new things, and abstained from much that he had done before'.
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Title:Shakespeare: King Lear; a casebook
Authors:Frank Kermode
Info:Nashville, Aurora Publishers [c1970]
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King Lear (Casebooks series) by Frank Kermode

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This revised edition of the successful Casebook first published in 1969, has been brought up-to-date with the inclusion of more recent criticism, whilst retaining early comments and critiques. Contributors include A.C.Bradley, A.Wilson Knight, Enid Welsford, George Orwell, Robert B.Heilman, Barbara Everett, John Holloway, W.R.Elton, Stanley Cavell and Stephen Greenblatt.
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