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A-Z: General definitions: King Lear
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A play by William Shakespeare, generally agreed to have been written in 1605 and later revised. This Shakespearean tragedy is based on the legend of Leir of Britain, a mythological Celtic king.
Sixteenth/seventeenth century world-renowned English poet and playwright of comedies, histories and tragedies.
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