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Preface to King Lear
Paperback, 135 pages ISBN: 9781854591579Publication Date:
1 Nov 1993
Size: 160mm x 105mm£5.99 £4.79You save £1.20 (20%)

Preface to King Lear

By Harley Granville Barker

Paperback £5.99£4.79

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Unrivalled practical insights into the play from one of the most influential actors and directors of Shakespeare of all time. With a foreword by Richard Eyre.

This volume is in a handy pocket-sized format, perfect for use in the rehearsal room.

'I regard Granville Barker not only as the first modern English director but as the most influential' Richard Eyre

'A deep and penetrating intelligence illuminates his observations, and they remain permanently relevant' Peter Brook

Paperback,135 pages ISBN: 9781854591579Publication Date:
1 Nov 1993
Size: 160mm x 105mm£5.99 £4.79You save £1.20 (20%)

Also by Harley Granville Barker:

Preface to The Merchant of Venice
Preface to Romeo and Juliet
Preface to Antony and Cleopatra
Preface to Julius Caesar
Preface to Love's Labour's Lost
Preface to Coriolanus
Preface to Macbeth
Preface to Hamlet
Prefaces to A Midsummer Night's Dream, The Winter's Tale & Twelfth Night
Preface to Othello
Preface to Cymbeline

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