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Approaching possible reasons for the different endings in Geoffrey of Monmouths Historia Regum Britanniae and William Shakespeares King Lear
Seminar paper from the year 2011 in the subject English Language and Literature Studies - Literature, grade: 1,0, University of Tubingen, language: English, abstract: 1. Introduction: ... This is the basic plot of the legend of King Lear. Geoffrey of Monmouth, a magister and later bishop of Saint Asaph, used it for his Historia Regum Britanniae, also known as The History of the Kings of Britain, a work which pretends to be a history of the British rulers. It was written between 1135 and 1138 and served William Shakespeare as a source for his tragedy called King Lear, which was written between 1603 and 1606. It is no big secret that legends, plays and even traditions sometimes undergo massive changes in the course of time. By comparing the modern celebration of Halloween or St. Nicholas Day to their original meaning, we are able to detect various differences. These changes could be seen as a kind of defamiliarization of their ancient message. Can they simply be seen as a try to change old and established elements into modern and popular objects that are suitable for the longing and the desire of the mass? By having a closer look at today s commercial character of Halloween and Christmas, one would tend to agree. On the other side, it seems to be quite logical that different periods with different social and political circumstances can cause different interpretations and expectations of a piece of literature or an event. Although Shakespeare s and Geoffrey s works are dealing with the same background legend, their message and their intentions seem to be quite different. As it was Shakespeare who adapted the Lear story and provided it with several changes, the question arises why he did so. Did he make these changes for commercial reasons? Did he try to integrate the legend into a contemporary context in order to influence the masses to attend his play? Was he politically dependent and in some way forced to do it? Are contemporary values and ideas of his era t
Mrs. Geoffrey (Edition1)

Mrs. Geoffrey (Edition1)

Margaret Smith Furry

Alpha Editions
2024
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Prisoners of Chance The Story of What Befell Geoffrey Benteen, Borderman, through His Love for a Lady of France (Edition1)
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Mrs. Geoffrey

Mrs. Geoffrey

Duchess Duchess

Double 9 Books LLP
2025
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Mrs. Geoffrey by Duchess explores themes of social class, regional contrasts, and romantic development. The story follows Geoffrey, a man who decides to spend time in Ireland at his property, Coolnagurtheen, despite his mother s concerns about the potential dangers. Geoffrey views the trip as an opportunity for adventure and new experiences, showing a degree of indifference to local customs and the fears of violence in the area. As he embarks on a shooting expedition, he encounters Mona, a charming and spirited local woman whose beauty and personality quickly capture his attention. Their meeting sets the stage for a blossoming romance, as Geoffrey becomes more immersed in Irish life and the complexities of relationships shaped by social differences. Through his evolving relationship with Mona, the story delves into the nuances of attraction, class distinctions, and the changing dynamics of Geoffrey s character, highlighting the transformative journey he undergoes amidst the backdrop of Irish society.