<i>An o without a figure</i> : King Lear and the mask of the fool
In the topical abundance or superabundance of Shakespeares King Lear, almost all major thematic patterns, images, and symbols are linked to Lears enigmatic companion, the Fool. The Fool surpasses Shakespeares other fools when he is given a major role, yet he is more than a major figure: he is the pi...
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University of Saskatchewan
2004
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Online Access: | http://library.usask.ca/theses/available/etd-10032004-163146/ |