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Listening to Shakespeare’s language

David Dunford offers convincing evidence that listening attentively is just as important as watching when it comes to gaining the most from Shakespeare’s plays

The blinded Gloucester is led towards the cliff edge in King Lear

AQA (B) Paper 1 Aspects of tragedy (King Lear)

OCR: Paper 1 Shakespeare (King Lear and The Tempest)

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