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King Lear

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4 out of 5
Based on 47,158 Ratings and 1,135 Reviews

Book Description
This new edition of King Lear takes into account the work of the Shakespeare and Schools Project, the national curriculum for English, developments at GCSE and A-level, and the probable development of English and Drama throughout the 1990s. Cambridge School Shakespeare considers King Lear as theatre and the text as script, enabling students to inhabit the imaginative world of the play in an access... More
Book Information
PublisherCambridge University Press
BindingPaperback (97 editions)
Reading LevelUncategorized
# of Pages240
ISBN-100521466970
ISBN-13978-0521466974
Publication Date09/13/1996
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About William Shakespeare (Author) : William Shakespeare was a published creator, photographer, narrator, editor, author, and an illustrator. Some of the published credits of William Shakespeare include Winters Tale (Heritage Theatre Vid... more
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About Elspeth Bain (Editor) : Elspeth Bain is a published author and an editor. Published credits of Elspeth Bain include The Grammer Book and King Lear (Cambridge School Shakespeare).
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About Jonathan Morris (Editor) : Jonathan Morris is a published author and an editor of young adult books. Published credits of Jonathan Morris include The Ethics of Biotechnology (Biotechnology in the 21st Century), King Lear (Cambr... more
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About Rob Smith (Editor) : Rob Smith is a published author and an editor. Published credits of Rob Smith include Cambridge Student Guide to The Merchant of Venice (Cambridge Student Guides), Food and Beverage Service 6th Editio... more
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