j, Thumb book, Tragedy by William Shakespeare
Notes
"King Lear," one of William Shakespeare's most renowned tragedies, delves into the complexities of power, family dynamics, and the human condition. Set in ancient Britain, the play follows the journey of the titular king as he descends into madness after dividing his kingdom among his three daughters based on their flattery of him. Betrayal, deception, and moral ambiguity abound as Lear grapples with the consequences of his decisions, ultimately leading to tragic outcomes for himself and those around him. Through its rich language and timeless themes, "King Lear" continues to captivate audiences with its profound exploration of human folly and the search for meaning in a chaotic world.
Description
Mini black bound book, written about 1605, fully intact, good condition.