This edition of "King Lear" is part of the Hudson’s School Shakespeare series, which seeks to provide an accessible and easy-to-read version of Shakespeare’s plays for students and general readers alike. The text is accompanied by extensive notes and commentary, providing valuable insights into the language and themes of the play. With its compelling characters and universal themes of family conflict, power, and madness, "King Lear" remains a timeless masterpiece of Western literature.
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