King Lear – Shakespeare

R20,00

Covered in plastic. Very good condition although it has notes written in pencil throughout the book.

Published 1973 by Maskew Miller Ltd

192 pages

ISBN 0-623-00284-1

1 in stock

Guaranteed Safe Checkout
Why Buy From Bookle?
  • Free buyer protection
  • Affordable shipping from R69
  • Bundling per vendor - just add to cart
Categories: , ,
Book Condition: Good
Book Cover: Softcover
Share with friends:

Description

King Lear by William Shakespeare is a timeless tragedy that delves into the complexities of family, loyalty, and power. The play tells the story of an aging king who decides to divide his kingdom among his three daughters, rewarding them according to their declarations of love. This fateful decision sets off a chain of betrayal, heartbreak, and political turmoil, testing the limits of human ambition and devotion.

Shakespeare masterfully explores themes of pride, authority, and the consequences of poor judgment, making King Lear both a gripping drama and a profound meditation on human nature. Its poetic language and tragic intensity continue to resonate with audiences worldwide, securing its place as one of Shakespeare’s greatest works.

A must-read for lovers of classic literature and those drawn to deeply moving stories of power, family, and fate.

Vendor Information

Buyer Protection with Tradesafe

Your payment is securely held by Tradesafe and only released to the seller once you’ve received and accepted your order. This ensures your money is safe until you are satisfied with your purchase.