
Random book from our personal library.
Read a different edition in 2005 and later rated it ★★★★☆

Random book from our personal library.
Read a different edition in 2005 and later rated it ★★★★☆

I'd read and watched this play before but it's been a while and I'd forgotten how tense and exciting the story is. Also, as a devoted Scrabble player, I love Kent's insult, ““Thou whoreson zed! Thou unnecessary letter!“
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Incongruous?
• ModernMrsDarcy.com #MMD Classic flight pick for September 2021 #MMDBookClub
King Lear dramatizes the story of an aged king of ancient Britain, whose plan to divide his kingdom among his three daughters ends tragically. When he tests each by asking how much she loves him, the older daughters, Goneril and Regan, flatter him. The youngest, Cordelia, does not, and Lear disowns and banishes her.

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Bingo? - bottom row (Feel bad getting bingo for a dnf)
Shakespeare is not meant to be read with two toddlers in the house will revisit when the girls are both in school.
@TheAromaofBooks, would it be alright if i swap out my two other Shakespeare squares (squares 10 and 12) with other books?
I had to stop reading after Act 3. This act features a scene in which eyes are removed in a graphic manner. I get queasy about eye things, and this nearly made me lose my lunch 🤢 Your mileage may vary.
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Started Lear yesterday, read Act 1, was having a hard time getting into it. Today I read the SparkNotes summary ? so that I know what‘s coming. And then I got into the glorious Malcolm Tuckeresque insults by Kent in Act 2 Scene 2 ? « Thou whoreson zed, thou unnecessary letter! » I also like « cullionly barbermonger » ?

All ready for #BookSpinBingo for July 2020! 🤩
#BookSpin: King Lear
#DoubleSpin: Quand sort la recluse
Very glad that a book I already have in progress (Safety Differently) is next to one of my spins 😁

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Sounds like some of the tragedies we‘ve read this year #ShakespeareReadAlong


Libraries are still closed, no one having parties that will require a cake. So on day 38 of my COVID-19 self quarantine, I made an antique King Lear book cake. Hope everyone thinks it could pass as a book and not food.

#shakespearereadalong - found this at the Tate today (Westminster). James Barry : King Lear Weeping Over the Dead Body of Cordelia 1786-8
The whole final scene is here (Edmund got cropped on the left when I squared the picture it off, though)
No clue what Stone Henge is doing in the picture.

This play is absolutely jam packed with story. Every act feels like a play of its own. There is a lot to follow and many characters to hate. In the end, I think it speaks volumes about how amazing a writer Shakespeare is that he managed to create a character that I absolutely hated - Lear - in the beginning, but by the end he had me feeling sorry for the old man. It‘s an intense read, but well worth the effort.
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And now they‘re all dead. Lear has gone from someone we all hate to someone we feel bad for. His downfall and spiral into total madness is complete.
This play is stuffed full of events. I‘m exhausted just thinking about it.
Any finishing thoughts?
#Shakespeare #MerryWivesofWindsor #shakespearereadalong

"All's cheerless, dark & deadly"—I feel ya, Kent.
I think I say this for every play, but this is one that's relevant for our times. I'm not sure how to review or do justice to this wild, uncontrollable play about power, love, honour, death, & madness. I feel like I walked very carefully to peer over the edge of the cliff & the next thing I know, Shakespeare gave me a shove. What can I say? I'm here for it. 5 ⭐
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While the writing & characters & all the mishegas are particularly notable in this one, I admit it‘s not one I totally enjoyed. I mean, Lear is just a sad, narcissistic old douche, for one thing. And almost everyone around him is trash, too. Which is fine but makes it a little difficult b/c you have no one to root for. Plus, TBH I felt a bit lost at times; the plot was just a little too much. But it‘s still Shakespeare! So still worth it! 3/5 ⭐️

Well, I made it through to the end. Must be the longest, busiest of his plays I‘ve read. Lear gets a rough bloody lesson in humility amongst rages, tantrums, dark humored fools, outright craziness, squashed eyeballs and some pretty awesome and ruthless politics. What to make of it all? I probably should start by reading it again... ☺️
#shakespearereadalong
@GingerAntics
O sir, to willful men
The injuries that they themselves procure
Must be their schoolmasters.

My current read features one of the most frustrating papas in literature. Setting up his daughters to commodify love, then feeling wronged when two of them are unable to realise value beyond ambition and self-obsession. But somehow, as we near to the end of the play, Shakespeare manages to make me feel for him, as well.
#papadontpreach #MOvember @Cinfhen

These are the beautiful white cliffs of Dover. This scene stands out to me particularly, possibly from the movie adaptation, but going back and reading it this week made it pop out again. The love and devotion that is shown in the scene at the cliffs feels like such a contrast to the rest of the play. Everywhere else it seems everyone is focused solely on getting what they feel is owed to them. #Shakespeare #KingLear #shakespearereadalong

Out of the mouth of the “mad” comes the truthes power doesn‘t want to hear. #shakespearereadalong @GingerAntics

Lear gets mad at the two daughters he‘s acknowledging at the moment and storms out...right into a storm. This seems to be a moment artists love to depict. It was hard to pick which one to use for the post.
#Shakespeare #KingLear #shakespearereadalong

Lear‘s madness is getting stronger and stronger.
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I‘ve been struggling to figure out how these different acts go together. They all seem so independent of each other. I just finished this wonderful adaptation done by BBC and Amazon Prime last year. I definitely get the big picture now. I think I‘m going to have to watch again to pick up more of the nuances. The cast has just about every major British star you can think of apart from David Tennant, but there is another Doctor in there. lol

So, Lear continues to go mad, the legit Ed is getting played big time by the illegit Ed, none of Lear‘s daughters want to put up with him, his messenger is napping in the stocks, and the greatest Shakespearean insult of all time appears! Did I miss anything? Another act that feels almost like an entire play.
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This week's #bookreport
🙏 Still loving The Waves
😀 Still enjoying King Lear
😑 Bailed on Doxology
😀 Liking What If This Were Enough
🙉🙈 Still TBR
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Read Act I while on a ✈️ - a cross-Pacific one. Not recommended. Had to reread a lot. But, it‘s pretty amazing so far.

So, we have a debate of fate over free will, some sin king rivalry, and a mad king. Thoughts?!
#Shakespeare #KingLear #shakespearereadalong

Oops, I forgot to post for the #green prompt yesterday! Hear are a bunch of Shakespeare books with green covers from my office bookshelf. None are necessarily horror, but murder and eye gouging does feature prominently in at least two of these plays.
#chillingphotochallenge #scarathlon #teamstoker @TheReadingMermaid

Sorry I‘m getting this out so late. It‘s been a crazy couple weeks here, but I‘m on track now. If I‘m missing anyone in the tags or anyone wants to be removed from the list for this play, just let me know.
#Shakespeare #KingLear #shakespearereadalong

What do you do when you have no time to read? Buy more books, of course! Stopped at Goodwill today for boots for my son and instead got the next
📚#shakespearereadalong pick
📚In Cold Blood (in case @readordierachel and @batsy and I get around to reading it. 😁)
📚A pretty copy of The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie

Repost for @merelybookish :
Announcing the next 2 #shakespearereadalong plays:
🎭Sept 15-Oct 13 - The Tempest
🎭Oct 27-Nov 24 - King Lear
We'll break in Dec & resume in the new year. We're ending 2019 strong, with a few of the Bard's best!
Also, our original host & founder, the lovely @readinginthedark has stepped down. We would love to add another host to our rotation! If you're interested or have questions, please email mtillstaff at gmail

Announcing the next two #shakespearereadalong plays:
🎭Sept 15-Oct 13 -- The Tempest
🎭Oct 27-Nov 24 -- King Lear
We'll take a break in December and resume in the new year. We're ending 2019 strong, with a few of the Bard's best!
Also, our original host and founder, the lovely @readinginthedark has stepped down. We would love to add another host to our rotation! If you're interested or have questions, please send an email to mtillstaff at gmail.

I was so lucky today to see the Polish theatre company Songs of the Goat perform Songs of Lear at the globe. It was so emotional, really original and weird and perfect. Some of the most talented singers I‘ve ever heard. I‘m so grateful for stuff like the Shakespeare and Poland festival making a point of shared cultural heritage and Shakespeare not being ‘ours‘, I adore seeing how different countries and communities transform Shakespeare.

#Riotgrams #Day18 #FatherFigures
Lots of questionable parenting in these Shakespeare plays.