One of William Shakespeare’s most famous and enduring plays, The Tragedy of King Lear tells the story of an aging king who divides his kingdom among his daughters, only to end up losing everything. This edition includes an introduction by W. J. Craig, a renowned Shakespearean scholar, and provides valuable insight into the themes and historical context of the play.
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