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SHAKESPEARE, W.: King Lear (Unabridged)

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Format:
Sound recording
Author/Creator:
Shakespeare, William, Author.
Contributor:
Naxos Digital Services US.
Series:
Naxos Spoken Word Library.
Naxos Spoken Word Library
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Spoken Word.
Local Subjects:
Spoken Word.
Genre:
Video recordings.
Sound recordings.
Physical Description:
1 online resource.
Place of Publication:
Hong Kong : Naxos Digital Services US Incorporated, 2001.
System Details:
Mode of access: Available online.
Contents:
Act 1 Scene 4 (The Great Hall of the castle of Albany and Gonerill): Lear: You, you sirrah, where's... ( 02 min., 50 sec. )
Act 1 Scene 4 (The Great Hall of the castle of Albany and Gonerill): Fool: Let me hire him, too;... ( 03 min., 41 sec. )
Act 1 Scene 4 (The Great Hall of the castle of Albany and Gonerill): Lear: How now, daughter!... ( 03 min., 43 sec. )
Act 1 Scene 4 (The Great Hall of the castle of Albany and Gonerill): Lear: Woe that too late repents! ( 05 min., 38 sec. )
Act 1 Scene 5 (Outside the castle of Albany and Gonerill): Lear: Go you before to Gloucester... ( 02 min., 25 sec. )
Act 2 Scene 1 (The Great Hall of Gloucester's castle, at night): Edmond: Save thee, Curan ( 01 min., 01 sec. )
Act 2 Scene 1 (The Great Hall of Gloucester's castle, at night): Edmond: My father watches: O sir,... ( 58 sec. )
Act 2 Scene 1 (The Great Hall of Gloucester's castle, at night): Gloucester: Now, Edmond, where's... ( 02 min., 34 sec. )
Act 2 Scene 1 (The Great Hall of Gloucester's castle, at night): Cornwall: How now,... ( 02 min., 26 sec. )
Act 2 Scene 2 (The entrance to Gloucester's castle): Oswald: Good dawning to thee friend.... ( 02 min., 14 sec. )
Act 2 Scene 2 (The entrance to Gloucester's castle): Edmond: How now, what's the matter? Part! ( 07 min., 17 sec. )
Act 2 Scene 3 (Open countryside near Gloucester's castle): Edgar: I heard myself proclaimed,... ( 01 min., 41 sec. )
Act 2 Scene 4 (The entrance to Gloucester's castle): Lear: 'Tis strange that they should so depart... ( 04 min., 22 sec. )
Act 2 Scene 4 (The entrance to Gloucester's castle): Lear: Deny to speak with me? ( 02 min., 30 sec. )
Act 2 Scene 4 (The entrance to Gloucester's castle): Lear: Good morrow to you both ( 03 min., 18 sec. )
Act 2 Scene 4 (The entrance to Gloucester's castle): Regan: Is your lady come? ( 14 sec. )
Act 2 Scene 4 (The entrance to Gloucester's castle): Lear: Who stocked my servant?... ( 07 min., 42 sec. )
Act 2 Scene 4 (The entrance to Gloucester's castle): Gloucester: The king is in high rage ( 51 sec. )
Act 3 Scene 1 (Near Gloucester's castle): Storm still. Kent: Who's there, besides foul weather? ( 01 min., 56 sec. )
Act 3 Scene 1 (The heath near Gloucester's castle): Storm still. Lear: Blow, winds, and crack... ( 02 min., 41 sec. )
Act 3 Scene 2 (The heath near Gloucester's castle): Lear: Who's there? ( 04 min., 10 sec. )
Act 3 Scene 3 (A room in Gloucester's castle): Gloucester: Alack, alack, Edmond. I like not... ( 01 min., 42 sec. )
Act 3 Scene 4 (Outside a hovel on the heath): Kent: Here is the place, my lord ( 02 min., 51 sec. )
Act 3 Scene 4 (Outside a hovel on the heath): Edgar: (within) Fathom and half;... ( 05 min., 15 sec. )
Act 3 Scene 4 (Outside a hovel on the heath): Edgar: This is the foul Flibbertigibbet; he begins... ( 04 min. )
Act 3 Scene 5 (A room in Gloucester's castle): Cornwall: I will have my revenge ere I depart his house ( 01 min., 02 sec. )
Act 3 Scene 6 (Inside the hovel on the heath): Gloucester: Here is better than the open air;... ( 28 sec. )
Act 3 Scene 6 (Inside the hovel on the heath): Edgar: Frateretto calls me, and tells me... ( 02 min., 15 sec. )
Act 3 Scene 6 (Inside the hovel on the heath): Gloucester: Come hither, friend... ( 42 sec. )
Act 3 Scene 7 (The Great Hall of Gloucester's castle): Cornwall: [to Gonerill] Post speedily to... ( 01 min., 09 sec. )
Act 3 Scene 7 (The Great Hall of Gloucester's castle): Cornwall: Who's there - the traitor? ( 04 min., 17 sec. )
Act 4 Scene 1 (Near Gloucester's castle): Edgar: Yet better thus, and known to be condemned,... ( 36 sec. )
Act 1 Scene 4 (The Great Hall of the castle of Albany and Gonerill): Lear: Let me not stay a jot... ( 01 min., 58 sec. )
Act 1 Scene 4 (The Great Hall of the castle of Albany and Gonerill): Kent: If but as... ( 32 sec. )
Act 1 Scene 3 (The castle of Albany and Gonerill): Gonerill: Did my father strike my gentleman for... ( 01 min., 16 sec. )
Act 1 Scene 2 (The Earl of Gloucester's Castle): Edgar: How now, brother Edmond, what serious... ( 01 min., 52 sec. )
Act 1 Scene 2 (The Earl of Gloucester's Castle): Gloucester: Kent banished thus?... ( 06 min., 28 sec. )
Act 1 Scene 2 (The Earl of Gloucester's Castle): Edmond: Thou, Nature, art my goddess; to thy law... ( 01 min., 36 sec. )
Act 1 Scene 1 (King Lear's Palace): France: Bid farewell to your sisters ( 02 min., 19 sec. )
Act 1 Scene 1 (King Lear's Palace): Cordelia: Here's France and Burgundy, my noble lord ( 04 min., 45 sec. )
Act 1 Scene 1 (King Lear's Palace): Lear: Now our joy, Although our last and least,... ( 06 min., 47 sec. )
Act 1 Scene 1 (King Lear's Palace): Lear: Attend the lords of France and Burgundy, Gloucester ( 03 min., 22 sec. )
Act 1 Scene 1 (King Lear's Palace): Kent: I thought the king had more affected the Duke of Albany... ( 01 min., 34 sec. )
Act 4 Scene 1 (Near Gloucester's castle): Edgar: But who comes here? My father, parti-eyed? ( 04 min., 24 sec. )
Act 4 Scene 2 (A room in the castle of Albany and Gonerill): Gonerill: Welcome, my lord... ( 01 min., 58 sec. )
Act 4 Scene 2 (A room in the castle of Albany and Gonerill): Gonerill: I have been worth the whistle ( 23 sec. )
Act 4 Scene 2 (A room in the castle of Albany and Gonerill): Messenger: O my good lord,... ( 01 min., 34 sec. )
Act 4 Scene 3 (The French camp near Dover): Cordelia: Alack, 'tis he: why, he was met even... ( 01 min., 43 sec. )
Act 4 Scene 4 (A room in Gloucester's castle): Regan: But are my brother's powers set forth? ( 02 min., 23 sec. )
Act 4 Scene 5 (The countryside near Dover): Gloucester: When shall I come to th'top of that same hill? ( 06 min., 19 sec. )
Act 4 Scene 5 (The countryside near Dover): Edgar: But who comes here? The safer sense will ne'ev... ( 07 min., 37 sec. )
Act 4 Scene 5 (The countryside near Dover): Gentleman: O here he is: lay hand upon him... ( 02 min., 13 sec. )
Act 4 Scene 5 (The countryside near Dover): Oswald: A proclaimed prize! Most happy! ( 04 min., 04 sec. )
Act 4 Scene 6 (The French camp near Dover): Cordelia: O thou good Kent, how shall I live and work... ( 01 min., 14 sec. )
Act 4 Scene 6 (The French camp near Dover): Gentleman: Ay, madam: in the heaviness of sleep... ( 04 min., 31 sec. )
Act 5 Scene 1 (The British camp near Dover): Edmond: [to an Officer] Know of the duke... ( 01 min., 04 sec. )
Act 5 Scene 1 (The British camp near Dover): Albany: Our very loving sister, well bemet ( 37 sec. )
Act 5 Scene 1 (The British camp near Dover): Edgar: If e'er your grace had speech with man so poor,... ( 39 sec. )
Act 5 Scene 1 (The British camp near Dover): Edmond: The enemy's in view; draw up your powers ( 01 min., 10 sec. )
Act 5 Scene 2 (The countryside near Dover): Alarum within. ... Edgar: Here, father, take the shadow of this tree... ( 25 sec. )
Act 5 Scene 2 (The countryside near Dover): Alarum and retreat within. ... Edgar: Away, old man!... ( 48 sec. )
Act 5 Scene 3 (The British camp near Dover): Edmond: Some officers take them away;... ( 02 min., 39 sec. )
Act 5 Scene 3 (The British camp near Dover): Albany: Sir, you have showed today your valiant strain ( 02 min., 53 sec. )
Act 5 Scene 3 (The British camp near Dover): Albany: A herald, ho! ( 06 min., 34 sec. )
Act 5 Scene 3 (The British camp near Dover): Gentleman: Help, help, O help! ( 28 sec. )
Act 5 Scene 3 (The British camp near Dover): Albany: Produce the bodies, be they alive or dead ( 01 min., 40 sec. )
Act 5 Scene 3 (The British camp near Dover): Lear: Howl, howl, howl, howl. O, you are men of stones ( 03 min., 23 sec. )
Act 5 Scene 3 (The British camp near Dover): Edgar: Very bootless ( 03 minutes, 40 sec. )
Participant:
Burke, David, Reader -- Branagh, Kenneth, Reader -- McAndrew, John, Reader -- Walter, Harriet, Reader -- McCowen, Alec, Reader -- Scofield, Paul, Reader -- Kestelman, Sara, Reader -- Fox, Emilia, Reader -- Blythe, Peter, Reader -- Klaff, Jack, Reader -- McCabe, Richard, Reader -- Stephens, Toby, Reader -- Treves, Simon, Reader -- Morgan, Matthew, Reader -- Hodson, Steve, Reader -- Shakespeare, William, Author
Notes:
Naxos Digital Services electronic collection.
Streaming audio.
Publisher Number:
9789626342442
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license.

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