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King Lear Arthur W. Frank (Professor Emeritus, University of Calgary)

King Lear By Arthur W. Frank (Professor Emeritus, University of Calgary)

King Lear by Arthur W. Frank (Professor Emeritus, University of Calgary)


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A book on the experience of reading Shakespeare's 'dark plays' which 'often begin with lives falling apart: an event-shipwreck, exile, doubt, or unexpected love-derails what had seemed secure. Those who participate in the plays, as players, audience members, or readers, are invited to see in those events the vulnerability of their own lives.

King Lear Summary

King Lear: Shakespeare's Dark Consolations by Arthur W. Frank (Professor Emeritus, University of Calgary)

A book on the experience of reading Shakespeare's 'dark plays'. As part of the My Reading series, King Lear is a personal meditation on a great literary work. Arthur Frank brings a career of studying illness experience and suffering to consider how King Lear can aid people whose lives need help. Reading King Lear leads Frank to both an encounter with his own old age and a source of consolation-companionship-in his future. This book does not try to minimize vulnerabilities, but it shows what is fully human, and thus shared, in suffering. The book introduces readers to King Lear, and it invites those who know the play to a new consideration for its ability to affect people's lives.

About Arthur W. Frank (Professor Emeritus, University of Calgary)

Arthur Frank received his doctorate in sociology from Yale in 1975 and spent his career teaching at the University of Calgary in Alberta, Canada. After his retirement in 2013, he taught in Norway; throughout his career he has lectured internationally and held visiting professorships in Australia and England. His work has focused on the experience of serious illness, beginning with his memoir, At the Will of the Body and his most cited work, The Wounded Storyteller. His most recent book was Letting Stories Breathe (Chicago, 2010). He is an elected member of the Royal Society of Canada and recipient of the Career Achievement Award from the Canadian Bioethics Society.

Table of Contents

Prologue: A Tale of Two Families Vulnerable Reading The Unravelling The Refuge of Second Selves The Lost, the Mad, and the Image of Horror Reconciliations Living With an Unpromised End How King Lear Helps Tragic Sharing Coda: In Place of the Jig

Additional information

NGR9780192846723
9780192846723
0192846728
King Lear: Shakespeare's Dark Consolations by Arthur W. Frank (Professor Emeritus, University of Calgary)
New
Hardback
Oxford University Press
2022-08-25
176
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