King Lear and the Gods |
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المحتوى
The Problem | 3 |
Renaissance Concepts of Providence | 9 |
Sidneys Arcadia Four Attitudes to Providence | 34 |
From Leir to Lear | 63 |
Part II | 73 |
Prisca Theologia Cordelia and Edgar | 75 |
Pagan Atheism Goneril and Regan Edmund | 115 |
Pagan Superstition Gloucester | 147 |
Part III | 265 |
Double Plot | 267 |
Minor Characters Kent Cornwall Albany the Fool | 284 |
Irony as Structure | 329 |
Conclusion | 335 |
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Deus Absconditus Lear | 171 |
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