King Lear
- 160 páginas
- 6 horas de lectura
This title is part of an inexpensive range of classics in the "Penguin Popular Classics" series.
Kenneth Arthur Muir fue un distinguido erudito literario y autor, célebre por sus profundas contribuciones a los estudios shakespearianos y al teatro del Renacimiento inglés. Su obra profundiza en los intrincados matices de los textos clásicos, ofreciendo un análisis perspicaz que ilumina su perdurable importancia.






This title is part of an inexpensive range of classics in the "Penguin Popular Classics" series.
This is a critical study of Shakespeare's "King Lear" for "A" level students.
Recognized for its cultural significance, this work contributes to the foundational knowledge of civilization. It has been chosen by scholars for its importance, highlighting its role in shaping understanding and perspectives within a historical context.
Focusing on the Comedy of Manners, this book explores its origins in English and French literature, distinguishing it from other comedic forms. It features in-depth chapters on key playwrights such as Etherege, Dryden, Wycherly, Congreve, Vanbrugh, and Farquhar, highlighting their contributions to the genre. Additionally, it examines Jeremy Collier's critique of the plays' immorality and profaneness, providing a comprehensive understanding of the cultural and literary context of the period.