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  • In this scene, she causes in Lear a realization of his finitude, or as Freud put
  • ay and nonsense poetry of Lewis Carroll, Edward Lear, a tradition continued by Douglas Adams and Jef
  • influenced by William Shakespeare's plays King Lear, A Midsummer Night's Dream and Macbeth, Ballady
  • s put on Blood Wedding by Lorca, Godspell, King Lear, A Flea in Her Ear and Henry IV (a condensed ve
  • ut from Shakespeare," describing her as "...a Lear... a queen..."
  • the title role in Hamlet, As You Like It, King Lear, A Trip To Scarborough, Amadeus, Juno and the P
  • New Van Lear, a newer, somewhat large neighborhood filled wi
  • to have been built in the 1780s by Matthew Van Lear, a prominent early resident of Washington Count
  • Men and women apply there to lear about the Catholic Faith as taught by Anglicani
  • This article is about the Amanda Lear album.
  • Lear also contributed $27 million in cash for a 25 p
  • cruited to the roster in 1949 by head coach Les Lear, and had a successful career as tight end.
  • d by what he called a 'sell-out' between Consul Lear and the bey.
  • oin the National Theatre in London to tour King Lear and Richard III, directed by Richard Eyre, stay
  • st Gore Vidal, All in the Family creator Norman Lear, and the editors of the liberal magazine The Ne
  • ld, The Wood Demon, The Bacchae, Tartuffe, King Lear and Knots (based on the R.D. Laing book).
  • Greenblatt states in "King Lear and Harsnett's 'Double-Fiction'" that "Shakespe
  • ot, the actress Ornella Muti, the singer Amanda Lear and many others.
  • , he appeared as the Fool in Shakespeare's King Lear and as Ahab in Moby Dick Rehearsed at the Cambr
  • liam Shakespeare, including the Tragedy of King Lear and a Small Fragment of Hamlet, from the Origin
  • k in supporting roles; he played Edmund in King Lear and Buckingham in Richard III, and others; he a
  • later married to the French entertainer Amanda Lear and died in a house fire in 2000 at the age of
  • ilen and associated with Olivier Mosset, Amanda Lear and Salvador Dali.
  • The L Word, and Wolf Canyon, and stage roles in Lear and Dry Lips Oughta Move to Kapuskasing.
  • in London), his Coriolanus, his Richard II, his Lear and his Petruchio.
  • serious theater with Gordin's The Yiddish King Lear, and then turned to Shakespeare's Othello, Thom
  • covered in a nationwide talent search by Norman Lear, and she studied drama at NYU. Gertz made her f
  • Edward Lear And Lewis Carroll
  • the earliest known version of the story of King Lear and his three daughters, and introduced non-Wel
  • J. Smiley, Jonathan Lear and Alex Oliver, Routledge, 2010.)
  • Her next volume contains The Yiddish Queen Lear and Woman In The Moon.
  • loosely based on the William Shakespeare's King Lear and his three daughters.
  • She was an expert on Edward Lear and on the literature of World War I.
  • , Malvolio, Coriolanus, Leontes, Prospero, King Lear and Ulysses.
  • yden, and notes on Twelfth Night, Macbeth, King Lear and The Tempest.
  • He worked with Amanda Lear and Giorgio Moroder to produce a new version of
  • In 1969 Lear, and his friend Art Linkletter, offered their s
  • history in several of his plays, including King Lear and Cymbeline, based on the stories of Leir of
  • During this job, Lear appointed Rollins to oversee Walnut Tree Farm.
  • Among his best roles of that period: King Lear, Arbenin (Lermontov's "Masquerade"), Khlestakov
  • 12 May - Edward Lear, artist, illustrator and writer (died 1888)
  • al cast included Eddie Albert as Reuben, Evelyn Lear as Reuben's love interest Nina, Kaye Ballard as
  • sik.com) has Burgess Meredith as Johnny, Evelyn Lear as Minny Belle, and Hiram Sherman as the Mad Ps
  • Norman Lear assured her that it was a genuine gift, and tha
  • auenstein (who played Kent) when he appeared as Lear at West Virginia University in Morgantown.
  • th Suzanne at the Royal Court, in Edward Bond's Lear at the Crucible Theatre, Sheffield and School P
  • earance in 1758 as Cordelia to Spranger Barry's Lear at the Crow Street theatre.
  • patra, and as the Fool, in a production of King Lear at the Royal Shakespeare Company's Courtyard Th
  • critically acclaimed turn playing Kent in King Lear at the 1974 New York Shakespeare Festival.
  • Its best-known exponent is Edward Lear, author of The Owl and the Pussycat and hundred
  • Boys, Erasure, Kim Wilde, Bronski Beat, Amanda Lear, Bananarama, Tiffany, Dollar, Hazell Dean and f
  • Following his retirement from football, Les Lear became involved in Thoroughbred horse racing bo
  • The Last Lear becomes a captivating reflection on the compara
  • Lear began her weather presenting career at Central
  • SS Van Lear Black was laid down under a Maritime Commission
  • tor of Consolidation Coal Company (Consol), Van Lear Black.
  • to Florida in 1967, and married again, to Harry Lear, but this marriage also ended in divorce in 197
  • King Lear by William Shakespeare, (as Lear), Courtyard Th
  • er Courage by Bertolt Brecht), Gloucester (King Lear by William Shakespeare), The Rector (The Virgin
  • 9 July 1978, Lear by Aribert Reimann and Claus H. Henneberg
  • While Hemsley was on Broadway with Purlie, Lear called him in 1971 to play the role of George J
  • The play's poignant ending scene, wherein Lear carries the body of his beloved Cordelia, was o
  • In partnership with the Los Angeles Times, the Lear Center solicited design proposals from the publ
  • Annenberg School for Communication, the Norman Lear Center is a multi-disciplinary research and pub
  • onferences, public events and publications, the Lear Center works to be at the forefront of discussi
  • The Lear Center officially launched on January 24, 2000.
  • Since 2005, the Lear Center's Grand Avenue Intervention Project has
  • ong was intended to be a theme song, but Norman Lear changed the concept of the show so that the son
  • These included Lt. General Ben Lear, Colonel Dwight D. Eisenhower, Lt. General Walt
  • ided has been used with permission from the Van Lear Community Association.
  • ats of Love" in 2002, with French singer Amanda Lear contributing guest vocals.
  • The Lear Corporation is committed to improving the work
  • Assisting Lear Corporation in connection with the recent bid f
  • In early 2007, Lear Corporation completed the transfer of substanti
  • arron, president of international relations for Lear Corporation, Lear is not only committed to its
  • musician Eric D. Clark and French singer Amanda Lear, credited to Giorgio Moroder vs. Eric D. Clark
  • 2002 A Midsummer Night's Dream, King Lear, Cymbeline
  • Lear, Dave: "Southport 26 Center Console", Saltwater
  • shut up" in this context are Shakespeare's King Lear, Dickens's Little Dorrit, and Kipling's Barrack
  • Van Lear did not win control of the city council, and Sh
  • Lear died of a drug overdose in the early 1970s.
  • Also in 1989 she was Cordelia on stage in King Lear, directed by Jonathan Miller, with the British
  • ormances; presenting two separate texts of King Lear due to the drastic differences between the two
  • e in 1955 (she also played Cordelia to his King Lear during that tour).
  • In 2004, Lear established Declare Yourself, a national nonpar
  • ll design was quite reminiscent of the LearAvia Lear Fan, although much smaller.
  • named Creston Clarke in the title role of King Lear, Field commented of Clarke's performance that h
  • John Van Lear Findlay (December 21, 1839 - April 19, 1907) wa
  • for Me is a cover album by French singer Amanda Lear, first released in France in October 2006, and
  • He preferred to be addressed as Colonel Lear for the rest of his life despite the fact that
  • national success with French disco queen Amanda Lear, for whom he produced albums I Am a Photograph
  • The Akond of Swat (after a poem by Edward Lear) for tenor bassoon, bassoon and piano, premiere
  • cts include Claudja Barry, Miquel Brown, Amanda Lear, France Joli, Sylvester, Divine, and The Weathe
  • h Trains; Edward II; Love's Labour's Lost; King Lear; Ghosts; Candide; Summerfolk.
  • Lear graduated from Middlesex Polytechnic in 1988 wi
  • Lear had no formal education past the eighth grade o
  • Lear has begun to present other BBC programs, includ
  • Lear has attended a South Park writers' retreat, and
  • Lear headquarters building
  • Asking Lear himself and including his answer here would als
  • er major career break came when producer Norman Lear hired him for a supporting role on the syndicat
  • n (best known for his work with gay icon Amanda Lear) in Giorgio Moroder's Musicland Studios in Muni
  • r his performance at the Perth Festival of King Lear in 1997, his Desdemona at the Adelaide Festival
  • rdsman at Theatr Clwyd (1992); and Bett in King Lear in New York, again at Chichester (1992).
  • to play Edmund in their second production King Lear in 2010, but was unable to play the role due to
  • of Goneril in the premiere of Aribert Reimann's Lear in 1978, a role she also sang in several other
  • King Lear in the Storm from King Lear, Act III, scene 4 b
  • In 2004, Normington appeared in King Lear in Stratford.
  • the most acclaimed was the performance of King Lear in 2002.
  • She directed a production of King Lear in Los Angeles in 2008.
  • Edward Lear in Southern Italy: Journals of a Landscape Pain
  • His 1984 play Leer distilled Shakespears's King Lear into 3 characters, all played by Eichelberger.
  • Lear is also especially aware of the job their emplo
  • majesty, as well as the paternal tenderness of Lear, is preserved throughout; the grief, despair, a
  • Van Lear is located between Halfway, Maryland and Willia
  • Van Lear is an unincorporated community in Washington Co
  • Lear is an opera in two acts with music by the Germa
  • King Lear is a 1971 film adaptation of the Shakespeare pl
  • y 13 August 1996, in a very unusual accident, a Lear Jet landing at the airfield overshot the runway
  • kota Air National Guard that operates the C-21A Lear Jet and MQ-1 Predator.
  • Lear Jet was acquired in 1990 by Bombardier Aerospac
  • Rogerio Lobato escaped in a Kuwait owned lear Jet
  • er 19 of the same year, the company was renamed Lear Jet Industries Inc.
  • Just over a month later, Lear Jet became a publicly-owned corporation.
  • In 1995 Palma was arrested after a 12 seat Lear jet he was flying on to attend a wedding party
  • There was only one passenger on the Lear Jet, an actor called Lisa Hogan.
  • Pianists Dimitris Sgouros, Martin Jones, Angela Lear, Julian Saphir and Philip Smith and the compose
  • war to claim his bride and the daughter of King Lear, Juliet.
  • ys, including many by Shakespeare (Hamlet, King Lear, Julius Caesar, Macbeth, The Merchant of Venice
  • and varied parts may be mentioned Hamlet, King Lear, Macbeth, Shylock, Richard III, Wolsey, Benedic
  • In 2003, Lear made an appearance on South Park during the "I'
  • Edward Lear made many gifts to the Lushington children incl
  • uescreen technique, like every other video that Lear made for Musikladen.
  • Van Lear Manor, the largest and first neighborhood.
  • touring Germany in the roles of Goneril in King Lear, Mariana in Measure for Measure, and Ursula in
  • Lear married Mary (Polly) Long, his childhood sweeth
  • e roles saw him play the King of France in King Lear, Max Stafford-Clark's last production as artist
  • 2000: King Lear, Much Ado About Nothing
  • He was generally considered the finest King Lear of his generation, returning to Shakespeare's v
  • He translated Poetics of Aristotle and King Lear of Shakespeare in Marathi.
  • Lear often illustrated his own poems, and he drew a
  • rapeseed 00 oil, low erucic acid rapeseed oil, LEAR oil, and rapeseed canola-equivalent oil) is lim
  • Statue depicting a scene from King Lear on King Lear's Lake
  • 23; Waverley, Op.1; Beatrice and Benedict; King Lear, Op.4; Roman Carnival Overture, Op.9; Rob Roy;
  • To promote the release of the EP Lear performed "As Time Goes By" and "Bye Bye Baby"
  • produced for the 1993 re-recording, with Amanda Lear performing the song in front of a green backgro
  • Redfield, psychologist and philosopher Jonathan Lear, philosopher Jean-Luc Marion, philosopher Rober
  • formed in many stage productions including King Lear playing Cornwall and Richard Sheridan's comedy,
  • e to promote active and thoughtful citizenship, Lear premiered BornAgainAmerican.org at the Presiden
  • French singer Amanda Lear recorded her interpretation of "Copacabana" in
  • Amanda Lear recorded her personal version for her 2001 CD H
  • Therefore, when the play begins with Lear rejecting his daughter, it can be interpreted a
  • Remember Me?" - a song by French singer Amanda Lear released in 1990.
  • "Alphabet" is a song by French singer Amanda Lear released in 1977 by Ariola Records.
  • the second compilation by French singer Amanda Lear released on BMG-Ariola in 1989.
  • After his stint in the NFL, Lear returned to Canada where he coached the Grey Cu
  • let, Macbeth, Lord Townley and Maskwell; but in Lear, Richard, Falstaff and Benedict you have nothin
  • , including Oscar Wilde, Alexander Pope, Edward Lear, Robert Herrick and Matthew Arnold.
  • Lear Rocheblave House, 1890
  • Tragedies: Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, King Lear, Romeo and Juliet, Macbeth, Othello, Julius Cae
  • Isabella in Measure for Measure; Regan in King Lear; Rosalind in As You Like It; and Viola in Twelf
  • would eventually collaborate on Lynn's 2004 Van Lear Rose album.
  • a song by Loretta Lynn from the 2004 album Van Lear Rose
  • Loretta Lynn's "Van Lear Rose" also mentions the river.
  • For the Loretta Lynn song, see Van Lear Rose.
  • In 1978 Amanda Lear shot the "Follow Me" music video for German TV
  • eo, made for German show Musikladen, saw Amanda Lear singing the track with the letters of alphabet
  • It presents Amanda Lear singing the title song in front of the camera.
  • It pictures Amanda Lear sitting at the table, smoking Marlboro cigarett
  • Theatre, London's Woyceck, Sheffield Crucible's Lear, Sonia Friedman's Bent, The National Theatre's
  • A 6'0" guard, Lear starred at Temple University during the 1950s.
  • Goold's critically acclaimed production of King Lear, starring Pete Postlethwaite.
  • radio, Hamlet, Romeo & Juliet and finally, King Lear starring Sir John Gielgud.
  • ers began to attack theatres screening The Last Lear starring Jaya Bachchan's husband, Amitabh Bachc
  • Lear started his professional football career with t
  • Lear started painting parrots in 1830 when he was 18
  • e Early Xtians", he wrote in a letter to Edward Lear, stating that "sometimes when I look at the Ear
  • The nonsense and whimsical writings of Edward Lear, such as A Book of Bosh
  • er executive producer) of the Bud Yorkin-Norman Lear Tandem show Good Times.
  • s performance in a star-studded revival of King Lear that "Mr Morell's Kent is the best I remember s
  • ed the music and produced the track, and Amanda Lear, the author of the lyrics.
  • The Center is named for benefactor Norman Lear, the social activist and philanthropist, and te
  • e BBC Television Shakespeare production of King Lear; the Antipholi in the same series' production o
  • Edward Lear, The Life of a Wanderer (1968)
  • suite of incidental music to Shakespeare's King Lear, three symphonies, two piano concertos and a vi
  • was reluctant to leave his role in Purlie, but Lear told him that he would hold the role open for h
  • s and on stage as Goneril in Shakespeare's King Lear, toured in Shakespeare's Twelfth Night with the
  • erd Feldhoff, Thomas Stewart, Leo Heppe, Evelyn Lear; Vienna State Opera Orchestra; Heinrich Hollrei
  • Corwin, the cast includes Robert Altman, Norman Lear, Walter Cronkite, Studs Terkel, and radio histo
  • ince the famous artist and nonsense-poet Edward Lear was employed there in the 19th century to paint
  • The next year, Lear was given the rank of Colonel as chief aide to
  • Lear was chosen to undertake the role as she and her
  • ly desired a German victory in World War I. Van Lear was expelled from the Socialist Party in 1918 a
  • Lear was born in Hannibal, Missouri as an only child
  • February, 1920: Fred Lear was purchased by the Giants from the Chicago Cu
  • Lear was elected into the Canadian Football Hall of
  • February, 1920: Fred Lear was purchased from the Cubs by the New York Gia
  • September 20, 1917: Fred Lear was drafted by the Cubs from the Bridgeport Ame
  • King Lear was entered into the Stationers' Register on 26
  • After college, Lear was selected by the Philadelphia Warriors with
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