The History of King LearUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1975 - 111 páginas Tate adapted Shakespeare's tragedy into a Restoration tragicomedy, changing bloodbath to a happy ending, recasting the tragic hero in acts I and II, expanding the female roles (a tribute to the new practice of having women actors on the Restoration stage), and marrying Edgar and Cordelia. |
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
The History of King Lear, 1768 William Shakespeare,George Colman,Nahum Tate Vista de fragmentos - 1969 |
Términos y frases comunes
adaptation ALBANY Arante art thou BASTARD born Burgundy Cajus character Christopher Spencer Cibber's Cornwall Covent Garden daughter dear Death disguise dispatch distress Dorset Garden dost thou Dramatic Poesy Drury Lane Dryden's DUKE Edgar and Cordelia edition Edmund Elizabeth Barry Enter Edgar epistle Exeunt Exit eyes father Fielding's folio followers fortune foul fiend Garrick GENTLEMAN GLOSTER gods GONERILL Gonerill's gosmore grace hand happy ending head hear heart Heaven History of King is't KENT King Lear Lear's London lord Loyal madam Montague Summers Nahum Tate passion piety pity plot Poet poor prison published quarto REGAN Restoration audiences Restoration Drama Richard II royal scene division SERVANT Shakespeare's shalt sister slave speak speech Spranger Barry stage directions storm Tate's Lear Tate's version tears theater thee thine Thomas Killigrew thou art tragedy traitor Trumpet twas V.vi villain virtue weep Whilst wretched
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