King Lear
A reimagining of Shakespeare's classic tragedy
William Shakespeare author ILYA illustrator Richard Appignanesi editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:SelfMadeHero
Published:1st May '09
Should be back in stock very soon
This tragic tale follows an aging chieftain as he divides his kingdom, leading to chaos and betrayal. King Lear explores deep themes of loyalty and madness.
In King Lear, the tale unfolds around Lear, an aging chieftain who decides to divide his kingdom among his three daughters based on their declarations of love for him. This decision sets off a chain of events filled with betrayal, madness, and tragedy. As Lear's trust in his daughters is put to the test, he finds himself navigating a world of deceit and cruelty, ultimately leading to his own downfall.
Shakespeare's masterful storytelling takes a dark turn as the narrative is reimagined against the backdrop of the colonial frontiers of 18th-century America. Here, the themes of loyalty and betrayal resonate deeply, echoing the struggles of the last of the Mohicans. The characters grapple with their identities and loyalties, mirroring the chaos and moral dilemmas faced by Lear himself.
As the story progresses, the consequences of Lear's choices become increasingly dire. The play explores the fragility of human relationships and the devastating impact of pride and misjudgment. King Lear serves not only as a cautionary tale about the perils of authority and familial bonds but also highlights the timeless nature of Shakespeare's insights into the human condition.
ISBN: 9780955816970
Dimensions: 209mm x 149mm x 14mm
Weight: 350g
208 pages