Come Die with Me: A Riddle in 'King Lear'
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https://doi.org/10.13133/2283-8759/17622Keywords:
Theory of poetic language, Myth, Ramnoux, Freud, King LearAbstract
This article explores a case of methodological criticism that has been neglected by Shakespearean scholars and, amongst them, philologists and critics who have studied and edited King Lear: namely, the mythic and linguistic model of Shakespeare’s King Lear between Freud (The Theme of the Three Caskets) and Lévi-Strauss (The Structural Study of Myth), in the re-reading of the eminent French classicist Clémence Ramnoux.
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2021-12-21
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Stella, M. (2021). Come Die with Me: A Riddle in ’King Lear’. Memoria Di Shakespeare. A Journal of Shakespearean Studies, (8). https://doi.org/10.13133/2283-8759/17622
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