Similarities between King Lear and Romanticism
King Lear and Romanticism have 7 things in common (in Unionpedia): Brothers Grimm, Charles Lamb, Edmund Kean, Harold Bloom, Nahum Tate, Stanley Wells, William Shakespeare.
Brothers Grimm
The Brothers Grimm (die Brüder Grimm or die Gebrüder Grimm), Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm, were German academics, philologists, cultural researchers, lexicographers and authors who together collected and published folklore during the 19th century.
Brothers Grimm and King Lear · Brothers Grimm and Romanticism ·
Charles Lamb
Charles Lamb (10 February 1775 – 27 December 1834) was an English essayist, poet, and antiquarian, best known for his Essays of Elia and for the children's book Tales from Shakespeare, co-authored with his sister, Mary Lamb (1764–1847).
Charles Lamb and King Lear · Charles Lamb and Romanticism ·
Edmund Kean
Edmund Kean (4 November 178715 May 1833) was a celebrated British Shakespearean stage actor born in England, who performed, among other places, in London, Belfast, New York, Quebec, and Paris. He was somewhat notorious for his short stature, tumultuous personal life, and controversial divorce.
Edmund Kean and King Lear · Edmund Kean and Romanticism ·
Harold Bloom
Harold Bloom (born July 11, 1930) is an American literary critic and Sterling Professor of Humanities at Yale University.
Harold Bloom and King Lear · Harold Bloom and Romanticism ·
Nahum Tate
Nahum Tate (1652 – 30 July 1715) was an Irish poet, hymnist and lyricist, who became England's poet laureate in 1692.
King Lear and Nahum Tate · Nahum Tate and Romanticism ·
Stanley Wells
Sir Stanley William Wells CBE (born 21 May 1930) is a Shakespearean scholar, writer, professor and editor who has been honorary president of the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust, professor emeritus at the University of Birmingham, and author of a number of books about Shakespeare, including Shakespeare Sex and Love, and is general editor of the Oxford and Penguin Shakespeares.
King Lear and Stanley Wells · Romanticism and Stanley Wells ·
William Shakespeare
William Shakespeare (26 April 1564 (baptised)—23 April 1616) was an English poet, playwright and actor, widely regarded as both the greatest writer in the English language, and the world's pre-eminent dramatist.
King Lear and William Shakespeare · Romanticism and William Shakespeare ·
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King Lear and Romanticism Comparison
King Lear has 329 relations, while Romanticism has 625. As they have in common 7, the Jaccard index is 0.73% = 7 / (329 + 625).
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