
King Lear
Ann Thompson(Author)
Red Globe Press
Published on 7. June 1988
Book
Paperback/Softback
I, 93 pages
978-0-333-39586-8 (ISBN)
Description
King Lear is an enormous work in every sense. Despite the misgivings and often pertinent criticisms of earlier generations of critics, it seems now to be accepted as the greatest monument of our culture: the most revered play by the most revered writer in our language.
In this study, Dr. Thompson first analyses the many critical approaches to King Lear, placing in context the formal, historical, social, philosophical, religious, mico-level and performance-based approaches. In her Appraisal section, she investigates the phenomenon of 'The Greatness of King Lear', surveying the wider issues of the status of 'classic' texts and the formation and perpetuation of literary canons. She also discusses arguments by critics who have questioned the high evaluation of King Lear, and the arguments of contemporary critics whose approaches have the effect of displacing traditional evaluations altogether.
In this study, Dr. Thompson first analyses the many critical approaches to King Lear, placing in context the formal, historical, social, philosophical, religious, mico-level and performance-based approaches. In her Appraisal section, she investigates the phenomenon of 'The Greatness of King Lear', surveying the wider issues of the status of 'classic' texts and the formation and perpetuation of literary canons. She also discusses arguments by critics who have questioned the high evaluation of King Lear, and the arguments of contemporary critics whose approaches have the effect of displacing traditional evaluations altogether.
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Edition
1988
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 140 mm
Thickness: 6 mm
Weight
133 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-333-39586-8 (9780333395868)
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Ann Thompson
"King Lear"
Book
06/1988
Palgrave Macmillan
€9.91
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Person
ANN THOMPSON is Senior Lecturer in English at the University of Liverpool. She has published a number of articles on Shakespeare, an edition of The Taming of the Shrew and two books, Shakespeare's Chaucer and (with John O. Thompson) Shakespeare, Meaning and Metaphor.
Content
General Editor's Preface.- A Note on Text and References.- Introduction.- PART 1: SURVEY.- Formal, Structural and Generic Approaches.- Historical and Social Approaches.- Religious and Philosophical Approaches.- Approaches to Staging and Performance.- Specialized Approaches, Key Words, Scenes and Metaphors.- PART 2: APPRAISAL: THE GREATNESS OF `KING LEAR'.- The Literary Canon and the Classic Text.- Challenging the Evaluation of King Lear.- Displacing the Value Argument.- Afterword.- References.- Index.