
Lear World
The dramatic traditions and conventions available to Shakespeare at the time he wrote King Lear were so rich and varied as to constitute an extremely resonant and complex vocabulary, one that Shakespeare fully utilized to shape his audience''s response and to create the unique world of this play.
Professor Reibetanz argues that many of the qualities that set Lear apart from Shakespeare''s other tr...
The dramatic traditions and conventions available to Shakespeare at the time he wrote King Lear were so rich and varied as to constitute an extremely resonant and complex vocabulary, one that Shakespeare fully utilized to shape his audience''s response and to create the unique world of this play.
Professor Reibetanz argues that many of the qualities that set Lear apart from Shakespeare''s other tr...