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King Lear

By: William Shakespeare,Mike Reeves,Phil Viner
Narrated by: Joan Walker,Terrence Hardiman,Lucy Robinson
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Publisher's summary

Experience King Lear as a powerful full-cast drama with entertaining and enlightening commentary that explains what's what and who's who as the plot unfolds.

To help you get the most out of Shakespeare, the narrator offers historical insights and background information, so you can enjoy the jokes, appreciate the references, and get a real sense of Shakespeare's world. The unabridged drama is also presented without commentary.

If school turned you off Shakespeare, find out what you've been missing all these years with this beautifully crafted audio presentation.

From the creators of SmartPass audio education study guides, voted third in a national poll to find the UK's favourite audibook (2008). Winners of 3 Spoken Word Awards for Best Drama (2004), Best Original Audio and Best Publishing Initiative (2005).

©2007 SmartPass Ltd (P)2007 SmartPass Ltd

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Great way to understand Shakespeare

This was an excellent production of King Lear. The download includes two files, one with commentary throughout and a second file that is the play without commentary, allowing the listener to decide how much explanation is desired. I listened with the commentator and she does a great job of setting the scene before the play begins, provides a good overview of Shakespeare and his time period, and then provides a expert "translation" of the text. This series would be especially helpful to those studying Shakespeare in school. I listened to this in conjunction with Bill Bryson's book Shakespeare.

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Love the format, like the piece

I am not a Shakespeare-nut. The format with an involved narrator made all the difference for me. The characters and background noise make it fun, the narration sets the location and explains the details.

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Lear made clear

My husband and I listened together to this annotated Lear in preparation for seeing it this summer. We liked it very much. One might argue that it is a little childish to have an explanation of the plot after every few lines, but it really helped us keep track of everything and to grasp, for example, all of the Fool's innuendos. We have loved the play a long time but the lively (if occasionally slightly overwrought) explanations between the lines put it into historical context and made it accessible to me in a whole new way. I recommend it.

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SmartPass makes you smarter

I found this oral theatrical reading of the play, along with interspersed analysis ala Cliffnotes style, to be a fantastic way to consume Shakespeare. No more tedious cross referencing footnotes. No more struggling with the language. Just an entertaining reading of a fantastic play with a solid dose of background and history to expand one's appreciation of a genius' work.

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Very Satisfying to have the extra context

I was initially worried that the "Shakespeare appreciated" series would dumb the play down. However, after listening to their production of King Lear, I am very enthusiastic about the project. I especially appreciate that the guide doesn't stick to only explaining archaic terminology, but also notes many of the more subtle themes that run through the play and describes how specific passages advance these undercurrents. The addition then-contemporary references and allusions to then-topical events and scandals is a nice touch.

The guide's relatively frequent interjections and scene analysis was helpful even beyond their informative content, as they made it much easier to follow which characters are active in a given scene. Otherwise, you have to remember fairly subtle voice differentiations - difficult if you are listening to the play in moderate intervals.

I appreciate that the file seems to have both annotated and non-annotated readings.

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I don't know how it compares to similar audiobooks

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The commentary does its job, which is to explain in simpler language what might be hard to understand in the original text of the play.

I thought the narrator was too overexcited about every single scene. Her lively tone of voice seemed more appropriate for a naturalist talking excitedly at the camera as she comments on gorillas in the wild doing unusual things right next to her. Not enough to irritate me, but I feel some people might either love or hate it.

As for the actors voices in the play, it's not like the Royal Shakespeare Company live, but it's good enough for me.

You can either listen to the actors performing the text (with the perky narrator giving you the stage directions), or listen to the actors followed by explanation/interpretation of the text that was just performed.

I don't know how it compares to similar audiobooks, but I think the this particular audiobook is meant for school or university students who'd like to understand what's going on in the play.

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OK...it’s Shakespeare...

...so how does one not give the story a “5”.? And, of course, I did... I really love this series of “Shakespeare explained” but the commentary and delivery on this particular tragedy is a little bit strident. If you were familiar with the play already, then I suggest you go straight to the same without the almost disturbing narration of Joan Walker and thereby the intensified delivery of the actors.
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annoying

Can we get this without the commentary every few lines of dialog? thanks. Would be endurable if it was just the content without the commentary. The commentary is very annoying.

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WONDERFUL!!!

I love Shakespeare Appreciated!! The commentary adds so much to the understanding of the play!! I do enjoy listening to the second half— that has no commentary. The narration by both the commentator and the actors is very well done!

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King Lear In All Its Nuanced Brilliance!

As someone who has spent a greater part of my life working in theater, studying and working on many Shakespeare productions, this is by far the best means to access this complicated and dark play. First, the production of the text is outstanding, and then the annotation of the text, literally line by line, is extremely enlightening. Making it very, very simple to understand. It has taken one of my favorite Shakespeare plays and made it even greater. I gained a lot of new insight into this text that I had overlooked before. It will be greatly enhanced if you download or read along in the text with them as they go.

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