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This innovative book draws attention with force and clarity to the prophetic center and apocalyptic framework of King Lear. Image of that Horror demonstrates how Shakespeare mined scripture for analogies that pluralize the play’s meanings and universalize its significance. In exploring the play’s literary and cultural relations, this book addresses the larger questions of King Lear‘s sources, its genre, and its Christian character.


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