King Lear is a drama first published in 1608 by the classical author William Shakespeare. Indexed in KitabiHub under Drama, History & Biography, Literary Criticism, Folktales & Heritage, Classical Arabic Literature, it sits alongside other drama on the same shelf.

Kent. I thought the King had more affected the Duke of Albany, then Cornwall

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Original language
Arabic
Publication year
1608
Length
193 pages
Editions indexed
1614
Format
Literary work

About the author

William Shakespeare is part of the long Arabic literary tradition catalogued on KitabiHub. Their work appears alongside the great voices of the Nahda renaissance, the Cairo realists of the mid-twentieth century, and the new generation of writers from across the Arab world.

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