King Lear Links
- Click here for a more traditional approach.
Enjoying "King Lear", by Ed Friedlander M.D.Click here for another more traditional approach and resources.
William Shakespeare's King Lear, by Jeremy BandiniClick here for another more traditional approach and resources,
but no attempt to answer the question of Cordelia and the Fool being the same.
King Lear Study Site, by Greg SmithClick here for a useful hypertexted version of Lear
and some treatment of Greek Tragedy.
King Lear Home, by Larry BrownClick here for the A. C. Bradley Page.
Bradley has given us a list of
gross improbabilities that the traditional reading of Lear leaves with us.
A. C. Bradley Answers Your Teacher's Questions About King LearClick here for notes that follow the traditional interpretation of Lear.
King Lear Commentary at Absolute Shakespeareor here for commentary on
King Lear by Michael Delahoyde of Washington State University.Click here for another more traditional approach and other useful resources
King Lear by Michael. J. CummingsClick here for another more traditional approach and other useful resources on
Shakespeare's Tragedies at the Calvin College site.Other Shakespearean plays
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