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... Lear's tragedy and keeps the play from going over the edge into an unbear- able , nihilistic vision of complete despair . If we have not let Lear's tragedy and the evil of Edmund , Goneril , and Regan obscure Edgar's role in the play ...
... Lear's tragedy and keeps the play from going over the edge into an unbear- able , nihilistic vision of complete despair . If we have not let Lear's tragedy and the evil of Edmund , Goneril , and Regan obscure Edgar's role in the play ...
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... Lear's tragedy and keeps the play from going over the edge into an unbear- able , nihilistic vision of complete despair . If we have not let Lear's tragedy and the evil of Edmund , Goneril , and Regan obscure Edgar's role in the play ...
... Lear's tragedy and keeps the play from going over the edge into an unbear- able , nihilistic vision of complete despair . If we have not let Lear's tragedy and the evil of Edmund , Goneril , and Regan obscure Edgar's role in the play ...
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... Lear " What hast thou been ? " he recites ( III , iv , 85 ff . ) a younger man's version of that folly and selfishness which previously were Lear's . With this speech he becomes to Lear " the thing itself " and the old king goes mad ...
... Lear " What hast thou been ? " he recites ( III , iv , 85 ff . ) a younger man's version of that folly and selfishness which previously were Lear's . With this speech he becomes to Lear " the thing itself " and the old king goes mad ...
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