King Lear and the Not So Happy Ending

Greg Doran, artistic director of the Royal Shakespeare Company, thinks the Bubonic plague helped shape William Shakespeare’ writing.

https://www.theguardian.com/culture/2020/dec/13/a-happy-ending-for-king-lear-trauma-of-plague-caused-shakespeare-to-change-plays-finale

We studied King Lear sometime in college. Yes I found it depressing.

Interesting that the source play (that Shakespeare based his King Lear on) had a happy ending, but he was so traumatized by all the illness and death around him that he wasn’t able to write anything happy. Would a different writer have penned a happy ending, as an antidote to events in real life – much like how people like to escape into the world of romance novels where the girl often (if not always) gets the guy.

I wonder how many more pieces of literature will be found to have been influenced by the health events of its time. I’m sure COVID-19 will have its own body of literature.

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