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Dopo la [[Restaurazione Inglese]], la tragedia fu spesso modificato da professionisti del [[teatro]] che non amavano il suo sapore [[nichilista]], ma, dalla [[Seconda guerra mondiale]], ha cominciato ad essere considerato uno dei più grandi successi di Shakespeare. Il ruolo di Re Lear è stato recitato da molti grandi attori, ma generalmente è considerato una parte che può essere recitata solo da coloro che hanno raggiunto un’età avanzata.
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*'''[[Leir of Britain | King Lear]]''' is ruler of Britain. He's a [[patriarchal]] figure whose misjudgement of his daughters brings about his downfall.
*'''Goneril''' is Lear's treacherous eldest daughter and wife to the [[Duke of Albany]].
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Other likely sources are ''A Mirror for Magistrates'' ([[1574]]), by [[John Higgins (poet)|John Higgins]]; ''The Malcontent'' ([[1604]]), by [[John Marston]]; ''The London [[Prodigal]]'' ([[1605]]); ''Arcadia'' (1580-1590), by [[Sir Philip Sidney]], from which Shakespeare took the main outline of the Gloucester subplot; [[Montaigne]]'s ''Essays'', which were translated into English by [[John Florio]] in [[1603]]; ''An Historical Description of Iland of Britaine'', by [[William Harrison (clergyman)|William Harrison]]; ''Remaines Concerning Britaine'', by [[William Camden]] ([[1606]]); ''[[Albion]]'s England'', by [[William Warner (poet)|William Warner]], ([[1589]]); and ''A Declaration of egregious Popish Impostures'', by [[Samuel Harsnett]] ([[1603]]), which provided some of the language used by Edgar while he feigns madness.
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*[http://william-shakespeare.classic-literature.co.uk/the-tragedie-of-king-lear/ The Tragedie of King Lear] - HTML version of this title.
*''[http://www.users.bigpond.net.au/catchus/chapters.html Cordelia, King Lear and His Fool]'' Free online book.
*[http://www.wxs.ca/lear/ Diagram of character relationships] in King Lear, as well as short explanations.
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