Wednesday, July 15, 2009

King Lear... Old and New

Hey All,

Lavinia (?) reminded me today that I promised to put up a link to a site that features the original text with a modernised version, side by side.

Well, here it is: King Lear in Plain English

Please keep in mind that the link is just a tool and not even a perfect one at that. I only had to read about a dozen lines before I found my first typographical error (can you?).

I'm also hopeful that since we've spent considerable time learning to appreciate the wonder of poetic language, most of you will find the modernised version to be a dull, pale and insipid cousin to the original.

Bye for now,

CP

4 comments:

  1. Thanks Mr. Pierce for putting this up. It not only helps me understand the scene for my Promptbook but it helps me understand the entire play! Thanks again

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  2. You're welcome, Sam. Anyone else find it useful?

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  3. I find it very useful. I think this will really help out groups for cutting out lines in the script, especially in some section where we don't know what Shakespeare is saying.

    Thanks Mr.Pierce :)

    By the way, I noticed on the site it has other Shakespeare plays as well, this would be useful to everyone studying other plays too.

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  4. I think this is where I meant to add my Thank you comment... oops.

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