fulselden: Kate Beaton cat. (Jellyorum)
[personal profile] fulselden
Ok, so in the eighteenth century a dude by the name of Nahum Tate took King Lear and ADDED SCHMOOP, transforming it into a heart-wrenching tale of victory against the odds with an added soppy love story for Edgar and Cordelia.

Instead of '[...] He hates him / That would upon the rack of this tough world / Stretch him out longer', lucky audiences were treated to:

Edgar: Our drooping Country now erects her Head,
Peace spreads her balmy Wings, and Plenty Blooms.
Divine Cordelia, all the Gods can witness
How much thy Love to Empire I prefer!
Thy bright Example shall convince the World
(Whatever Storms of Fortune are decreed)
That Truth and Vertue shall at last succeed.


... It is not even laughable : (

BUT I AM HAPPY TO REPORT THAT THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY HAS IMPROVED WHEN IT COMES TO SHAKESPEARE FIC (OR APPROXIMATIONS THEREOF).

Witness Kate Beaton's work of majesty, which plenty of you have probably already seen and which it is possible other people will not find as lolarious as I do. I probably wouldn't either if I hadn't recently watched Peter Brook's version of Lear done in a style which can be summed up as POST-SIXTIES-NUCLEAR-AGE-APOCALYPTIC. I am sorry! I will not normally spam like this! But oh my expletive deleted, rotflmao. Also, WEEPING.


Date: 2010-10-07 01:04 pm (UTC)
laughingrat: Three ST crew members rolling around, captioned "IDEK" (IDEK)
From: [personal profile] laughingrat
People softening-up Shakespeare. IDEK. That's a great cartoon though.

Date: 2010-10-07 03:19 pm (UTC)
terajk: Ryoga, grabbing Ranma by his pajama-top and shouting: "Do you remember where my house is?!" (Default)
From: [personal profile] terajk
See, and I thought Hamlet would be a better candidate for shmoopification than King Lear. (*shudders*)

But that comic...man! (Lady Macbeth cameo! Hahahaha!)

Date: 2010-10-07 06:46 pm (UTC)
terajk: Ryoga, grabbing Ranma by his pajama-top and shouting: "Do you remember where my house is?!" (Default)
From: [personal profile] terajk
OMGWTF? eighteenth-century? I was joking!

have him finish off Claudius quickly and cleanly with one swift stab and make Horatio and an alive!Laertes join hands in friendship over his deathbed.

(!!!)

Next you'll tell me there's a Macbeth out there in which the lead decides against killing people and gives them candy instead.

*backs away from the 18th century in horror*

Date: 2010-10-07 04:20 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] cofax7
Kate Beaton is an international treasure. I even have a t-shirt!

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