2006 - Responses to 'Editing Lear' assignment

Badaraite, Kristina: "What Does Lear Want?"
Brehl, Rebecca: "Degrees of Darkness"
Chen, Liz: "Actions Speak Louder than Words... Unless No Words are Spoken"
Christine, Anna: "Lear as Liege lord: textual complexities realized through editing"
Croxson, Trevor: "A Shady Exchange"
Diroll, Ben: "Editing Lear"
Domoracki, Geoff: "Do your duty or speak your love"
Elias, Jonathan: The ""Shadowy Forest" And Why to Withhold the Light from King Lear"
Ferrer, Sonia: "My vs. The"
Frame, John: Win,"Lose, or Draw: The Price of Sport in King Lear"
Gerdes, Ben: "Editing Lear"
Gleason, Emma: "Editing Lear: A Selfish Man or a Foolish King? The differences between the Quarto and Folio editions of Shakespeare's King Lear"
Gordon, Leon: "Last and Least"
Gordon, Samantha: "Ending in a Win or a Draw? Editing King Lear"
Gray, Emale: "A Powerful Tongue"
Hantover, Lixian: "It's Editing Lear, You're Editing Lear"
Hokama, Rhema: "Editing Lear: The Power of Action in a World without Meaningful Language"
Im Oh, Jung: "Richer Versus Ponderous: Shaping Cordelia's Image"
Jackson, Brittany: "Editing King Lear, Buffet Style"
Kiernan, Greg: "Lear's gonna crawl"
Maxon, Seth: "The state of "age" in King Lear"
O'Neill, Liz: "Editing Lear: Shade and Shadow Don't Cover the Same Ground"
Prigozhin, Aleks: "The State of Aging and State vs. Age"
Ramirez, Melissa: "Editing Lear: The Significance of Liege and Lord"
Redfield, Lisbeth: "The Ambiguous "How": Alternate Line Readings for King Lear"
Rudnicki, Adam: "For Richer or Poorer: The Editing of Love's Value in King Lear"
Rumsey-Merlan, James: "A Ghostlier Demarcation and a Keener Sound"
Silviera, Carolyn: "Editing Lear: Terms of Allegiance"
Smith, Carrie: "The Certainty of Nothing in King Lear"
Spellman, Margot
Warner, Emily: "'STATE' AND SELFHOOD"
Zoia, Christopher: "Silence: When Words match the Deeds in King Lear"
Zonars, Frank: "Age in Lear: From Infancy to Madness"

 
   

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