Contributor
Halio, Jay L.
Imprint:New York : G.K. Hall ; London : Prentice Hall International, c1996.
Descriptionxi, 236 p. ; 25 cm.
Note:THE TWO TEXTS OF KING LEAR: The texts of King Lear / R.A. Foakes. - Quarto and folio King Lear and the interpretation of Albany and Edgar / Michael J. Warren. - The war in King Lear / Gary Taylor. - The transmission of the texts / Jay L. Halio. -CRITICAL AND SCHOLARLY APPROACHES TO KING LEAR: The artist exploring the primitive: King Lear / F.D. Hoeniger. - Shakespeare and the exorcists / Stephen Greenblatt. - Madness in Hamlet, King Lear, and early modern England / Alexander Leggatt. - The patriarchial bard: feminist criticism and King Lear / Kathleen McLuskie. - 'Nothing almost sees miracles': tragic knowledge in King Lear / Thomas P. Roche, Jr. - The Gloucester plot and its function / John Reibetanz. -KING LEAR IN PERFORMANCE: Problems and choices in producing King Lear / Alexander Leggatt. - Lear enters / Marvin Rosenberg. - Macready, the two-text theory, and the RSC's 1993 King Lear / Lois Potter. - Lear and Cordelia / H.R. Coursen.
Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references (p. 227-229) and index.