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king lear

Title: king lear
Category: Literature / English
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king lear

Blair Pierce April 11, 1999 MWF 12:00 The Fool: A Motivated Character William Shakespeare is known to be one of the greatest tragic play writers of all time. Shakespeare, the playwright, poet, and actor grew up in the market town of Stratford-upon-Avon. He spent most of his professional life in London and returned to Stratford as a wealthy landowner. He was born in April 1564, and died in April 1616. Throughout his life, Shakespeare wrote numerous plays. One of his …showed first 75 words of 994 total

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showed last 75 words of 994 total…Laurie Lanzen, and Mark W. Scott. Detroit: Gale, 1985. Vol. 2: 108-109. Mowat, Barbra. King Lear. By William Shakespeare. Washington: Folgers, 1993. Seiden, Melvin. ¡§The Fool and Edmund: Kin and Kind.¡¨ Studies in English Literature. (1979): 197-214. Rpt. in Shakespeare Criticism. Eds. Harris, Laurie Lanzen, and Mark W. Scott. Detroit: Gale, 1985. Vol. 2: 285-286. Weisford, Enid. ¡§The Court-Fool in Elizabethan Drama.¡¨ The Fool: His Social and Literary History. (1935): 243-70. Rpt. in Shakespeare Criticism. Eds. Harris, Laurie Lanzen, and Mark W. Scott. Detroit: Gale, 1985. Vol. 2: 162-165.

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