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King Lear

Bain and Smith

Paperback

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King Lear

Synopsis

This new edition of King Lear is part of the established Cambridge School Shakespeare series and has been substantially updated with new and revised activities throughout. Remaining faithful to the series' active approach, it treats the play as a script to be acted, explored and enjoyed. As well as the complete script of King Lear, you will find a variety of classroom-tested activities, an eight-page colour section and an enlarged selection of notes including information on characters, performance, history and language.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780521735988
Category:
General
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
2009-09-24
Series:
Cambridge School Shakespeare Ser.
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Editor:
Smith, Rob Bain, Elspeth Morris, Jonathan
Illustrations:
Illustrations (some col.)
Country of origin:
GBR
Edition:
2
Pages:
256
Pagination:
256 pages, Illustrations (some col.)
Dimensions (mm):
230 x 152 x 13
Weight:
410g

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