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    by Adlam, Raymond
    Published 1977
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    Published 2003
    Table of Contents: “…Wintertime / by Eduardo Demaestri -- Twins / by Eduardo Demaestri -- King Lear / by William Shakespeare ; adapted by Eduardo Demaestri.…”
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    Published 1990
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    Published 2012
    Table of Contents: “…La traducción de los significados socio-pragmáticos de los sistemas de tratamiento pronominales T/V : el caso de King Lear al español actual /…”
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    Table of Contents: “…The tempest. Hamlet. King Lear…”
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    Published 1938
    Table of Contents: “…Contenido: v.1: Edward the Second / Christopher Marlowe -- The Tragedy of Hamlet Prince of Denmark, The Tragedy of King Lear, The tragedy of Macbeth, The Tempested / William Shakespeare -- v.2: The Shoemaker's Holiday / Thomas Dekker -- The Achenist / Ben Jonson -- Philaster / Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher -- The Duchess of Malfi / John Webster -- A new way to pay old debts / Philip Massinger…”
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    by Lamb, Charles 1775-1834
    Published 1944
    Table of Contents: “…The tempest -- A midsummer night's dream -- The winter's tale -- Much ado about nothing -- As you like it --The two gentlemen of Verona -- The merchant of Venice -- Cymbeline -- King Lear -- Macbeth -- All's well that ends well --The taming of the shrew -- The comedy of errors -- Measure for measure -- Twelfth night; or, What you will -- Timon of Athens -- Romeo and Juliet -- Hamlet, prince of Denmark -- Othello -- Pericles, prince of Tyre.…”
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    Table of Contents: “…The tempest -- The two gentlemen of Verona -- The merry wives of Windsor -- Measure for measure -- The comedy of errors -- Much ado about nothing -- Love's labour'slost -- A midsummer-night's dream -- The merchant of Venice -- As you like it -- The taming of the shrew -- All's well that ends well -- Twelfth night ; or, What you will -- The winter's tale -- King John -- King Richard the second -- The first part of king Henry the fourth -- the second part of King Henry the fourth -- King Henry the fifth -- The first part of King Henry the sixth -- The second part of King Henry the sixth -- The third part of King henry the sixth -- King Richard the third -- King Henry the eighth -- Troilus and Cressida -- Coriolanus -- Titus Andronicus -- Romeo and Juliet -- Timon of Athens -- Julius Caesar -- Macbeth -- Hamlet, Prince of Demark -- King Lear -- Othello, The moor of Venice -- Antony and Cleopatra -- Cymbeline -- Pericles, prince of tyre -- Venus and Adonis -- The rape of Lucrece -- Sonnets -- A lover's complaint -- The passionate Pilgrim -- The phoenix an turtle.…”
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    Table of Contents: “…Tragedies, after 1600: King Lear. Macbeth. Timon of Athens. Pericles -- v. 12. …”
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    Table of Contents: “…Homenaje a Juan Bautista Zalazar / María Elena Hauy de Segura -- Nunca más otra Babel / Ana María Maccioni de Curtó -- Los escritores que gravitaron con su palabra creadora en la organización y ordenamiento de la Nación / Silvia Ruibal de Álvarez -- The Fallen Majst in Richard II and King Lear -- El Soberano destronado / María del Valle Bulla de Molina -- Historia. …”
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    by Lizarraga, Fernando
    Published 2016
    “…On the one hand, as a world of material plenty, as it is described by Gonzalo in The Tempest and, on the other hand, as a system in which each one has just enough resources within a setting of moderate scarcity, according to some statements found in The King Lear. This outlook of communism as material abundance is congruent with the interpretation advanced by Gerald A. …”
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    Published 1937
    Table of Contents: “…Riddle, and Prophecy: Reflexivity Through Folklore in King Lear / Phyllis Gorfain.…”
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