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===Secondary sources=== {{div col|colwidth=45em}} * {{cite news |title = Don Warrington's King Lear is a heartbreaking tour de force |last = Allfree |first = Claire |newspaper = [[The Daily Telegraph|The Telegraph]] |date = 7 April 2016 |access-date = 6 November 2018 |url = https://www.telegraph.co.uk/theatre/what-to-see/don-warringtons-king-lear-is-a-heartbreaking-tour-de-force/ }} * {{cite web |title = Love Like Salt: Folktales of Types 923 and 510 |editor-last = Ashliman |editor-first = D. L. |editor-link = D. L. Ashliman |website = Folklore and Mythology Electronic Texts |date = 9 February 2013 |access-date = 2 November 2018 |url = http://www.pitt.edu/~dash/salt.html }} * {{cite web |title = Hudson Shakespeare Company takes ''King Lear'' outdoors |last = Beckerman |first = Jim |website = [[The Record (Bergen County)|The Record]] |date = 21 June 2010 |access-date = 6 November 2018 |url = http://www.northjersey.com/arts-and-entertainment/themes-of-king-lear-resonate-with-today-s-audiences-1.234133 |url-status = dead |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20160303222532/http://www.northjersey.com/arts-and-entertainment/themes-of-king-lear-resonate-with-today-s-audiences-1.234133 |archive-date = 3 March 2016 }} * {{cite web |title = ''King Lear'' review β Sher shores up his place in Shakespeare royalty |last = Billington |first = Michael |author-link = Michael Billington (critic) |date = 2 September 2016 |website = [[The Guardian]] |url = https://www.theguardian.com/stage/2016/sep/02/king-lear-review-royal-antony-sher |access-date = 25 December 2017 }} * {{cite web |title = Three girls β lucky me! says Geoffrey Rush as he plays in ''King Lear'' |last = Blake |first = Elissa |website = [[The Sydney Morning Herald]] |date = 19 November 2015 |access-date = 6 November 2018 |url = https://www.smh.com.au/entertainment/three-girls--lucky-me-says-geoffrey-rush-dividing-his-kingdom-in-king-lear-20151118-gl2eyp.html }} * {{cite book |title = King Lear |editor-last = Bloom |editor-first = Harold |editor-link = Harold Bloom |series = Bloom's Shakespeare Through the Ages |publisher = [[Infobase Publishing]] |year = 2008 |isbn = 978-0-7910-9574-4 }} * {{Cite book |url=http://shiraz.fars.pnu.ac.ir/portal/file/?970495%2FThe-Drama-100-by-Daniel-S.-Burt.pdf |title=The Drama 100 β A Ranking of the Greatest Plays of All Time |last=Burt |first=Daniel S. |author-link=Daniel Burt (author) |year=2008 |publisher=[[Facts On File]] |isbn=978-0-8160-6073-3 |archive-date=20 November 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221120005857/http://shiraz.fars.pnu.ac.ir/portal/file/?970495%2FThe-Drama-100-by-Daniel-S.-Burt.pdf |url-status=dead }} * {{cite book |title = Shakespearean Tragedy: Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, and Macbeth |last = Bradley |first = A. C. |author-link = A. C. Bradley |publisher = [[Macmillan Publishers|Macmillan]] |location = London |orig-year = first published 1904 |year = 1905 |edition = 20th impression, 2nd |url = https://archive.org/details/cu31924013159920/page/n7/mode/2up }} * {{cite book |title = Adapting ''King Lear'' for the Stage |last = Bradley |first = Lynne |year = 2010 |publisher = [[Routledge]] |isbn = 978-1-4094-0597-9 }} * {{cite book |title = Shakespeare in the Movies: From the Silent Era to Today |last = Brode |first = Douglas |year = 2001 |publisher = [[Berkley Books]] |isbn = 978-0-425-18176-8 }} * {{cite journal |title = ''King Lear'': The Lost Leader; Group Disintegration, Transformation and Suspended Reconsolidation |last = Brown |first = Dennis |journal = [[Critical Survey]] |publisher = [[Berghahn Books]] |issn = 0011-1570 |eissn = 1752-2293 |volume = 13 |issue = 3 |year = 2001 |pages = 19β39 |jstor = 41557126 |doi = 10.3167/001115701782483408 }} * {{cite book |title = Screening Shakespeare in the Twenty-First Century |editor1-last = Burnett |editor1-first = Mark Thornton |editor2-last = Wray |editor2-first = Ramona |year = 2006 |publisher = [[Edinburgh University Press]] |location = Edinburgh |isbn = 978-0-7486-2351-8 }} ** {{harvc |chapter = Our Shakespeares: British Television and the Strains of Multiculturalism |last1 = Greenhalgh |first1 = Susan |last2 = Shaughnessy |first2 = Robert |pages = 90β112 |in1 = Burnett |in2 = Wray |year = 2006 }} ** {{harvc |chapter = The Postnostalgic Renaissance: The 'Place' of Liverpool in Don Boyd's ''My Kingdom'' |last1 = Lehmann |first1 = Courtney |pages = 72β89 |in1 = Burnett |in2 = Wray |year = 2006 }} * {{cite news |title = ''King Lear'', Old Vic, review: 'Glenda Jackson's performance will be talked about for years' |last = Cavendish |first = Dominic |newspaper = The Telegraph |date = 5 November 2016 |url = https://www.telegraph.co.uk/theatre/what-to-see/king-lear-old-vic-review-glenda-jacksons-performance-will-be-tal/ |access-date = 5 November 2018 }} * {{cite journal |title = Alderian Family Counseling Education |last = Croake |first = James W. |year = 1983 |journal = Individual Psychology |volume = 39 }} * {{cite book |title = Performing King Lear: Gielgud to Russell Beale |last = Croall |first = Jonathan |author-link = Jonathan Croall |publisher = [[Bloomsbury Publishing]] |year = 2015 |isbn = 978-1-4742-2385-0 |doi = 10.5040/9781474223898 }} * {{cite news |title = Orson Welles as King Lear on TV is Impressive |last = Crosby |first = John |author-link = John Crosby (media critic) |newspaper = [[New York Herald Tribune]] |date = 22 October 1953 |access-date = 18 November 2018 |url = http://www.wellesnet.com/orson-welles-is-enourmosly-impressive-in-the-peter-brook-production-of-shakespeares-king-lear-now-out-on-dvd/ |via = wellesnet.com }} * {{cite book |title = Shakespeare's Doctrine of Nature: A Study of King Lear |last = Danby |first = John F. |publisher = [[Faber and Faber]] |location = London |year = 1949 |ol = 17770097M |url = |url-access = |via = }} * {{cite book |title = English River-names |last = Ekwall |first = Eilert |author-link = Eilert Ekwall |location = Oxford |publisher = [[Clarendon Press]] |year = 1928 |hdl = 2027/uc1.b4598439 |ol = OL6727840M |oclc = 2793798 |lccn = 29010319 }} * {{cite book |title = ''King Lear'' and the Gods |last = Elton |first = William R. |publisher = [[University Press of Kentucky]] |location = Lexington |year = 1988 |isbn = 978-0-8131-0178-1 }} * {{cite book |title = The Beatles as Musicians: Revolver Through the Anthology |last = Everett |first = Walter |author-link = Walter Everett (musicologist) |publisher = [[Oxford University Press]] |location = Oxford |year = 1999 |isbn = 978-0-19-512941-0 }} * {{cite book |title = Writings on Art and Literature |last = Freud |first = Sigmund |author-link = Sigmund Freud |series = Meridian: Crossing Aesthetics |publisher = [[Stanford University Press]] |location = Stanford, CA |year = 1997 |isbn = 978-0-8047-2973-4 |url = https://archive.org/details/writingsonartlit00freu }} * {{cite book |title = The Cambridge Companion to Shakespeare |editor1-last = de Grazia |editor1-first = Margreta |editor2-last = Wells |editor2-first = Stanley |editor2-link = Stanley Wells |year = 2001 |series = Cambridge Companions to Literature |publisher = [[Cambridge University Press]] |location = Cambridge |isbn = 978-1-139-00010-9 |doi = 10.1017/CCOL0521650941 |url = http://www.loc.gov/catdir/samples/cam031/00063002.html |via = [[Cambridge Core]] }} ** {{harvc |chapter = Shakespeare in the Twentieth-Century Theatre |last = Holland |first = Peter |pages = 199β215 |in1 = de Grazia |in2 = Wells |year = 2001 }} ** {{harvc |chapter = Shakespeare and the Cinema |last = Jackson |first = Russell |pages = 217β234 |in1 = de Grazia |in2 = Wells |year = 2001 }} ** {{harvc |chapter = Shakespeare in the Theatre, 1660β1900 |last = Potter |first = Lois |pages = 183β198 |in1 = de Grazia |in2 = Wells |year = 2001 }} * {{cite book |title = Shakespeare's King Lear |last = Griggs |first = Yvonne |series = Screen Adaptations |publisher = Bloomsbury Publishing |year = 2009 |isbn = 978-1-4081-0592-4 |doi = 10.5040/9781408167168 |url = https://semanticscholar.org/paper/c4e5bbe64ad04bfd6dbc755466ea1273c7a0301a |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20230906140413/https://semanticscholar.org/paper/c4e5bbe64ad04bfd6dbc755466ea1273c7a0301a |url-status = dead |archive-date = 6 September 2023 }} * {{cite book |title = Staging in Shakespeare's Theatres |last1 = Gurr |first1 = Andrew |author1-link = Andrew Gurr |last2 = Ichikawa |first2 = Mariko |year = 2000 |series = Oxford Shakespeare Topics |publisher = Oxford University Press |location = Oxford |isbn = 978-0-19-871158-2 }} * {{cite book |title = Shakespeare and Renaissance Politics |last = Hadfield |first = Andrew |editor1-first = Andrew |editor1-last = Hadfield |series = Arden Critical Companions |publisher = Bloomsbury Publishing |location = London |year = 2004 |isbn = 978-1-903436-17-2 |doi = 10.5040/9781472555212 }} * {{cite web |title = ''King Lear'' review β as close to definitive as can be |last = Hickling |first = Alfred |website = The Guardian |date = 7 April 2016 |access-date = 6 November 2018 |url = https://www.theguardian.com/stage/2016/apr/07/king-lear-review-royal-exchange-manchester }} * {{cite book |chapter = Shakespeare and the Fiction of the Intercultural |last = Lan |first = Yong Li |pages = 527β549 |title = A Companion to Shakespeare and Performance |editor1-last = Hodgdon |editor1-first = Barbara |editor2-last = Worthen |editor2-first = W. B. |year = 2005 |publisher = [[Blackwell Publishing]] |isbn = 978-1-4051-8821-0 }} * {{cite book |title = The Story of the Night: Studies in Shakespeare's Major Tragedies |last = Holloway |first = John |author-link = John Holloway (poet) |publisher = Routledge |location = New York |year = 2014 |orig-year = first published 1961 |isbn = 978-1-138-01033-8 |ref = {{harvid|Holloway|1961}} }} * {{cite web |title = Don Warrington cast as King Lear at the Royal Exchange |last = Hutchison |first = David |website = [[The Stage]] |date = 12 October 2015 |access-date = 6 November 2018 |url = https://www.thestage.co.uk/news/2015/don-warrington-cast-as-king-lear-at-the-royal-exchange/ }} * {{cite book |title = Language and History in Early Britain: A chronological survey of the Brittonic languages, first to twelfth century A.D. |last = Jackson |first = Kenneth Hurlstone |author-link = Kenneth H. Jackson |publisher = University of Edinburgh Press |location = Edinburgh |year = 1995 |orig-year = first published 1953 |isbn = 978-1-85182-140-2 |ref = {{harvid|Jackson|1953}} }} * {{cite book |title = The Cambridge Companion to Shakespeare on Film |editor-last = Jackson |editor-first = Russell |year = 2007 |edition = 2nd |series = Cambridge Companions to Literature |publisher = Cambridge University Press |location = Cambridge |isbn = 978-1-139-00143-4 |doi = 10.1017/CCOL0521866006 |via = Cambridge Core }} ** {{harvc |chapter = ''Hamlet'', ''Macbeth'' and ''King Lear'' on Film |last = Guntner |first = J. Lawrence |pages = 120β140 |in = Jackson |year = 2007 }} ** {{harvc |chapter = Shakespeare's Cinematic Offshoots |last = Howard |first = Tony |pages = 303β323 |in = Jackson |year = 2007 }} * {{cite book |chapter = The Absent Mother in King Lear |last = Kahn |first = CoppΓ¨lia |pages = [https://archive.org/details/rewritingrenaiss0000unse/page/33 33β49] |title = Rewriting the Renaissance: The Discourses of Sexual Difference in Early Modern Europe |editor1-last = Ferguson |editor1-first = Margaret W. |editor2-last = Quilligan |editor2-first = Maureen |editor3-last = Vickers |editor3-first = Nancy J. |series = Women in Culture and Society |publisher = [[The University of Chicago Press]] |location = Chicago and London |year = 1986 |isbn = 978-0-226-24314-6 |chapter-url = https://archive.org/details/rewritingrenaiss0000unse/page/33 }} * {{cite magazine |title = Thou hadst better avoid getting teary β and King Leary β this Christmas |last = Kamaralli |first = Anna |date = 21 December 2015 |magazine = [[The Conversation (website)|The Conversation]] |url = https://theconversation.com/thou-hadst-better-avoid-getting-teary-and-king-leary-this-christmas-52215 |access-date = 4 January 2016 }} * {{cite book |title = ''King Lear'' and the Naked Truth: Rethinking the Language of Religion and Resistance |url = https://archive.org/details/kinglearnakedtru0000kron |url-access = registration |last = Kronenfeld |first = Judy |publisher = [[Duke University Press]] |location = London |year = 1998 |isbn = 978-0-8223-2038-8 }} * {{cite book |title = Complete Beatles Recording Sessions: The Official Story of the Abbey Road Years 1962β1970 |last = Lewisohn |first = Mark |author-link = Mark Lewisohn |publisher = [[Hamlyn (publishers)|Hamlyn]] |year = 1988 |isbn = 978-0-600-55798-2 }} * {{cite book |title = Walking Shadows: Shakespeare in the National Film and Television Archive |last1 = McKernan |first1 = Luke |last2 = Terris |first2 = Olwen |year = 1994 |publisher = [[British Film Institute]] |isbn = 0-85170-486-7 }} * {{cite journal |title = The Dynamics of Power in ''King Lear'': An Adlerian Interpretation |last = McLaughlin |first = John J. |journal = [[Shakespeare Quarterly]] |publisher = [[Folger Shakespeare Library]] |issn = 0037-3222 |eissn = 1538-3555 |volume = 29 |issue = 1 |year = 1978 |pages = 37β43 |doi = 10.2307/2869167 |jstor = 2869167 }} * {{cite magazine |title = Bruce Dern, Anthony Michael Hall to Star in ''King Lear'' Adaptation |last = McNary |first = Dave |date = 19 April 2016 |magazine = [[Variety (magazine)|Variety]] |url = https://variety.com/2016/film/news/bruce-dern-anthony-michael-hall-king-the-lears-1201757181/ |access-date = 26 December 2017 }} * {{cite journal |title = The Role of Edmund in King Lear |last = McNeir |first = Waldo F. |journal = [[SEL: Studies in English Literature 1500β1900]] |publisher = [[Rice University]] |issn = 0039-3657 |eissn = 1522-9270 |volume = 8 |issue = 2, ''Elizabethan and Jacobean Drama'' |year = 1968 |pages = 187β216 |doi = 10.2307/449655 |jstor = 449655 }} * {{cite book |title = Folktales from Greece: A Treasury of Delights |url = https://archive.org/details/folktalesfromgre0000mita |url-access = registration |last1 = Mitakidou |first1 = Soula |last2 = Manna |first2 = Anthony L. |publisher = [[Libraries Unlimited]] |year = 2002 |isbn = 978-1-56308-908-4 }} * {{cite book |chapter = 'And That's True Too': ''King Lear'' and the Tension of Uncertainty |last = Peat |first = Derek |pages = 43β55 |title = Aspects of King Lear |editor1-last = Muir |editor1-first = Kenneth |editor1-link = Kenneth Muir (scholar) |editor2-last = Wells |editor2-first = Stanley |editor2-link = Stanley Wells |series = Aspects of Shakespeare |publisher = Cambridge University Press |location = Cambridge |year = 1982 |isbn = 978-0-521-28813-2 }} * {{cite news |title = A ''King Lear'' in need of a king |last = Nestruck |first = J. Kelly |website = [[The Globe and Mail]] |date = 13 May 2012 |access-date = 6 November 2018 |url = https://www.theglobeandmail.com/arts/theatre-and-performance/a-king-lear-in-need-of-a-king/article4170464/ }} * {{cite news |title = Janet Wright played wise-cracking matriarch on Corner Gas |last = Nestruck |first = J. Kelly |website = The Globe and Mail |date = 14 November 2016 |access-date = 5 November 2018 |url = https://www.theglobeandmail.com/arts/television/award-winning-corner-gas-star-janet-wright-dies-at-71/article32844305/ }} * {{cite web |title = David Fox stars in 'Upper Canada' ''King Lear'' |last = Ouzounian |first = Richard |author-link = Richard Ouzounian |website = [[Toronto Star]] |date = 26 November 2015 |access-date = 6 November 2018 |url = https://www.thestar.com/entertainment/stage/2015/11/26/david-fox-stars-in-upper-canada-king-lear.html |archive-date = 6 December 2017 |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20171206225950/https://www.thestar.com/entertainment/stage/2015/11/26/david-fox-stars-in-upper-canada-king-lear.html |url-status = dead }} * {{cite web |title = Remastered: the legendary Argo Shakespeare recordings |last = Quinn |first = Michael |date = 27 January 2017 |website = [[The Stage]] |url = https://www.thestage.co.uk/features/2017/remastered-the-legendary-argo-shakespeare-recordings |access-date = 7 November 2018 }} * {{cite magazine |title = Network Three β 29 September 1967 |author = <!-- no byline --> |date = 21 September 1967 |magazine = [[Radio Times]] |volume = 176 |issue = 2289 |edition = London South East |url = https://genome.ch.bbc.co.uk/schedules/networkthree/1967-09-29 |access-date = 7 November 2018 |via = [[BBC Genome Project]] |ref = {{harvid|Radio Times|1967}} }} * {{cite magazine |title = Sunday Play: The Tragedy of King Lear β BBC Radio 3 β 10 April 1994 |author = <!-- no byline --> |date = 7 April 1994 |magazine = Radio Times |volume = 281 |issue = 3665 |edition = London |url = https://genome.ch.bbc.co.uk/9c7568ecb6364145bccb158fdc2d1ed4 |access-date = 7 November 2018 |via = BBC Genome Project |ref = {{harvid|Radio Times|1994}} }} * {{cite book |title = The Lear World: A Study of ''King Lear'' in Its Dramatic Context |last = Reibetanz |first = John |publisher = University of Toronto Press |location = Toronto |year = 1977 |isbn = 978-0-8020-5375-6 |url = https://archive.org/details/unset0000unse_z1s3 }} * {{cite web |title = Guthrie stages a heartbreaking, powerful ''Lear'' |last = Ringham |first = Eric |date = 23 February 2017 |website = MPRNews |publisher = [[Minnesota Public Radio]] |url = https://www.mprnews.org/story/2017/02/23/review-guthrie-stages-heartbreaking-powerful-king-lear |access-date = 7 November 2018 }} * {{cite book |title = The Masks of ''King Lear'' |last = Rosenberg |first = Marvin |publisher = [[University of Delaware Press]] |location = Newark |year = 1992 |isbn = 978-0-87413-485-8 }} * {{cite book |title = 100 Shakespeare Films |last = Rosenthal |first = Daniel |year = 2007 |publisher = [[British Film Institute]] |isbn = 978-1-84457-170-3 }} * {{cite book |title = Biblical References in Shakespeare's Plays |last = Shaheen |first = Naseeb |publisher = University of Delaware Press |year = 1999 |isbn = 978-0-87413-677-7 }} * {{cite journal |title = A note on the derivation of the name 'Leicester' |last = Stevenson |first = W. H. |year = 1918 |journal = [[The Archaeological Journal]] |publisher = [[Royal Archaeological Institute]] |volume = 75 |pages = 30β31 |issn = 0066-5983 |url = http://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/archiveDS/archiveDownload?t=arch-1132-1/dissemination/pdf/075/075_001_046.pdf |via = [[Archaeology Data Service]] }} * {{cite book |title = The Division of the Kingdoms: Shakespeare's Two Versions of ''King Lear'' |editor1-last = Taylor |editor1-first = Gary |editor1-link = Gary Taylor (scholar) |editor2-last = Warren |editor2-first = Michael |publisher = Clarendon Press |location = Oxford |year = 1983 |isbn = 978-0-19-812950-9 }} * {{cite book |title = The Cambridge Companion to Shakespeare Studies |editor-last = Wells |editor-first = Stanley |editor-link = Stanley Wells |year = 1986 |series = Cambridge Companions to Literature |publisher = Cambridge University Press |location = Cambridge |isbn = 978-0-521-31841-9 |url = https://archive.org/details/cambridgecompani00well }} ** {{harvc |chapter 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University Press |location = Oxford |isbn = 0-19-924522-3 }} ** {{harvc |chapter = Unfamiliar Shakespeare |last = Armstrong |first = Alan |pages = 308β319 |in1 = Wells |in2 = Orlin |year = 2003 }} ** {{harvc |chapter = Performance History: Shakespeare on the Stage 1660β2001 |last = Tatspaugh |first = Patricia |pages = 525β549 |in1 = Wells |in2 = Orlin |year = 2003 }} ** {{harvc |chapter = The Critical Tradition |last = Taylor |first = Michael |pages = 323β332 |in1 = Wells |in2 = Orlin |year = 2003 }} * {{cite book |title = The Cambridge Companion to Shakespeare on Stage |editor1-last = Wells |editor1-first = Stanley |editor1-link = Stanley Wells |editor2-last = Stanton |editor2-first = Sarah |year = 2002 |series = Cambridge Companions to Literature |publisher = Cambridge University Press |location = Cambridge |isbn = 978-0-511-99957-4 |doi = 10.1017/CCOL0521792959 |s2cid = 152980428 }} ** {{harvc |chapter = International Shakespeare |last = Dawson |first = Anthony B. |pages = 174β193 |in1 = Wells |in2 = Stanton |year = 2002}} {{doi|10.1017/CCOL0521792959.010}} ** {{harvc |chapter = Women and Shakespearean Performance |last = Gay |first = Penny |pages = 155β173 |in1 = Wells |in2 = Stanton |year = 2002}} {{doi|10.1017/CCOL0521792959.009}} ** {{harvc |chapter = Shakespeare on the Stages of Asia |last1 = Gillies |first1 = John |last2 = Minami |first2 = Ryuta |last3 = Li |first3 = Ruri |last4 = Trivedi |first4 = Poonam |pages = 259β283 |in1 = Wells |in2 = Stanton |year = 2002}} {{doi|10.1017/CCOL0521792959.014}} ** {{harvc |chapter = Improving Shakespeare: from the Restoration to Garrick |last = Marsden |first = Jean I. |pages = 21β36 |in1 = Wells |in2 = Stanton |year = 2002}} {{doi|10.1017/CCOL0521792959.014}} ** {{harvc |chapter = Romantic Shakespeare |last = Moody |first = Jane |pages = 37β57 |in1 = Wells |in2 = Stanton |year = 2002}} {{doi|10.1017/CCOL0521792959.003}} ** {{harvc |chapter = Shakespeare in North America |last = Morrison |first = Michael A. |pages = 230β258 |in1 = Wells |in2 = Stanton |year = 2002}} {{doi|10.1017/CCOL0521792959.013}} ** {{harvc |chapter = Reconstructive Shakespeare: reproducing Elizabethan and Jacobean stages |last = O'Connor |first = Marion |pages = 76β97 |in1 = Wells |in2 = Stanton |year = 2002}} {{doi|10.1017/CCOL0521792959.005}} ** {{harvc |chapter = Pictorial Shakespeare |last = Schoch |first = Richard W. |pages = 58β75 |in1 = Wells |in2 = Stanton |year = 2002}} {{doi|10.1017/CCOL0521792959.004}} ** {{harvc |chapter = Shakespeare Plays on Renaissance Stages |last = Taylor |first = Gary |pages = 1β20 |in1 = Wells |in2 = Stanton |year = 2002}} {{doi|10.1017/CCOL0521792959.001}} ** {{harvc |chapter = The Comic Actor and Shakespeare |last = Thomson |first = Peter |pages = 137β154 |in1 = Wells |in2 = Stanton |year = 2002}} {{doi|10.1017/CCOL0521792959.008}} * {{Cite news |last=Wiegand |first=Chris |date=2023-04-28 |title=Kenneth Branagh to direct and star in ''King Lear'' in London and New York|work=[[The Guardian]]|url=https://www.theguardian.com/stage/2023/apr/28/kenneth-branagh-direct-star-new-production-king-lear-london-west-end |access-date=2023-09-18}} * {{cite web |title = ''King Lear'' review β Anthony Hopkins is shouty, vulnerable and absolutely mesmerising |last = Wollaston |first = Sam |date = 28 May 2018 |website = [[The Guardian]] |url = https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2018/may/28/bbc-king-lear-review-anthony-hopkins |access-date = 7 November 2018 }} {{div col end}}
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