Kralj Lear

Kralj Lear

William Shakespeare

A tragedy about an aging king who, by dividing his kingdom and blindly believing in his daughter's false love, loses his power and sanity. Through suffering and storm, he learns the truth, but too late to save himself and his beloved Cordelia.

William Shakespeare's "King Lear" is one of the greatest and most moving works of world drama. This masterful five-act tragedy explores the devastating consequences of delusion, abuse of power, human greed, and broken family relationships. The plot begins when the aging British King Lear decides to divide his kingdom among his three daughters—Goneril, Regan, and Cordelia—based on who will publicly show him the most love. While the older daughters resort to hypocritical flattery, the youngest Cordelia refuses to participate in this deception, leading to her father's disinheritance and exile. Through a parallel plot about the Earl of Gloucester and his sons (the faithful Edgar and the vile illegitimate Edmund), Shakespeare constructs a complex web of betrayal and cruelty. Driven out into the storm by his ruthless older daughters, Lear undergoes a physical and psychological ordeal and gradually loses his mind. In cathartic moments of madness and utter nakedness amidst a frenzied nature, the old king finally realizes the true nature of human society, the false glamour of power, and the priceless value of true love. Written in sublime and layered verse, this timeless work deeply dissects the theme of blindness—both literal and spiritual. "King Lear" remains an undisputed masterpiece of fall, suffering, repentance, and the tragic price of belated realization.

Original title
King Lear
Translation
Milan Bogdanović
Editor
Siniša Petrušić
Dimensions
20.5 x 14 cm
Pages
143
Publisher
24 sata, Zagreb
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: Croatian.

One copy is available

Condition:Used, excellent condition
 

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