King Lear
Discover the timeless tragedy of King Lear by William Shakespeare, a masterpiece that delves into themes of power, betrayal, and madness. This edition, published in 1997 and spanning 456 pages, features insightful commentary by R.A. Foakes, who explores various historical perspectives and engages with contemporary interpretations of the play. King Lear is not just a tale of despair; it is also a profound exploration of redemption and the complexities of human nature. Shakespeare's work continues to resonate with readers and scholars alike, making it a vital part of English literature. Whether you are a student of drama or a lover of classic literature, this edition is essential for understanding the depth and nuance of one of Shakespeare's greatest plays. Enhance your collection with this critical edition that sheds light on the enduring significance of King Lear.