King Lear
- 160 páginas
- 6 horas de lectura
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Alfred Harbage fue un influyente erudito de Shakespeare de mediados del siglo XX. También escribió ficción criminal bajo el seudónimo de Thomas Kyd. Su trabajo académico ofrece profundas ideas sobre Shakespeare, mientras que su incursión en la ficción criminal revela una voz literaria versátil. El singular camino de Harbage a través del mundo académico y la ficción de género invita a los lectores a apreciar la amplitud de la expresión literaria.





This title is part of an inexpensive range of classics in the "Penguin Popular Classics" series.
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The book explores various interpretations and understandings of Shakespeare's works, delving into the complexities of his characters, themes, and the historical context surrounding his plays. It examines how different scholars and critics have approached Shakespeare's writing, offering insights into the enduring impact of his literature on culture and society. Through analysis and critique, it aims to enrich the reader's appreciation of Shakespeare's genius and the diverse ways his work can be interpreted.