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King Lear: Critical Essay by Brian Crick

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SOURCE: “Lear and Cordelia's Tragic Love Revisited,” in Critical Review, Vol. 37, 1997, pp. 61-80.

In the follow essay, Crick attempts to regain his comprehension of King Lear by considering Lear and Cordelia's relationship.

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