King Lear's Wife The Crier by Night The Riding to Lithend Midsummer-Eve Laodice and Danaë

King Lear's Wife The Crier by Night The Riding to Lithend Midsummer-Eve Laodice and Danaë

King Lear's Wife; The Crier by Night; The Riding to Lithend; Midsummer-Eve; Laodice and DanaëThe plays here...
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Author: Bottomley, Gordon,1874-1948
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King Lear's Wife The Crier by Night The Riding to Lithend Midsummer-Eve Laodice and Danaë

King Lear's Wife The Crier by Night The Riding to Lithend Midsummer-Eve Laodice and Danaë

Dhs. 50.53 Dhs. 25.25

King Lear's Wife The Crier by Night The Riding to Lithend Midsummer-Eve Laodice and Danaë

Dhs. 50.53 Dhs. 25.25
Author: Bottomley, Gordon,1874-1948
Format: eBook
Language: English

King Lear's Wife; The Crier by Night; The Riding to Lithend; Midsummer-Eve; Laodice and Danaë

The plays here collected were originally published separately at various dates during the past eighteen years, and are now brought together for the first time. The details of the previous issues, now for the most part out of print, are appended. Toward the front a bed stands with its head against the right wall; it has thin leather curtains hung by thongs and drawn back. Farther forward a rich robe and a crown hang on a peg in the same wall. There is a second door beyond the bed, and between this and the bed's head stands a small table with a bronze lamp and a bronze cup on it. Queen Hygd, an emaciated woman, is asleep in the bed; her plenteous black hair, veined with silver, spreads over the pillow. Her waiting-woman, Merryn, middle-aged and hard-featured, sits watching her in a chair on the farther side of the bed. The light of early morning fills the room. In front of the panelling are two long benches with a carved high-seat between them. Across the end of the hall are similar panellings and the seats, with corresponding tables, of the women's das; behind these and in the gable wall is a high narrow door with a rounded top. ......Buy Now (To Read More)

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Ebook Number: 37446
Author: Bottomley, Gordon
Release Date: Sep 16, 2011
Format: eBook
Language: English

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