The Story of Shakespeare's King Lear (Abridged)
King Lear is another of Shakespeare's classic tragedies with many memorable lines on the price paid for vanity.* King Lear has three daughters, Goneril, Regan and the youngest the good Cordelia.* The King asks his daughters how much they love him and* thrives on excessive empty words of flattery from two of them and bristles with anger when plain speaking Cordelia does not wish to participate in such falsity.* The King banishes her and thereafter unfolds the tragedy of his own undoing.
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The Story of Shakespeare's King Lear (Abridged)
King Lear is another of Shakespeare's classic tragedies with many memorable lines on the price paid for vanity.* King Lear has three daughters, Goneril, Regan and the youngest the good Cordelia.* The King asks his daughters how much they love him and* thrives on excessive empty words of flattery from two of them and bristles with anger when plain speaking Cordelia does not wish to participate in such falsity.* The King banishes her and thereafter unfolds the tragedy of his own undoing.
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The Story of Shakespeare's King Lear (Abridged)

The Story of Shakespeare's King Lear (Abridged)

by William Shakespeare

Narrated by Brian Holland Rose

Abridged — 7 minutes

The Story of Shakespeare's King Lear (Abridged)

The Story of Shakespeare's King Lear (Abridged)

by William Shakespeare

Narrated by Brian Holland Rose

Abridged — 7 minutes

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Overview

King Lear is another of Shakespeare's classic tragedies with many memorable lines on the price paid for vanity.* King Lear has three daughters, Goneril, Regan and the youngest the good Cordelia.* The King asks his daughters how much they love him and* thrives on excessive empty words of flattery from two of them and bristles with anger when plain speaking Cordelia does not wish to participate in such falsity.* The King banishes her and thereafter unfolds the tragedy of his own undoing.

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BN ID: 2940170697175
Publisher: The Copyright Group
Publication date: 01/01/2014
Edition description: Abridged
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