Digital Shakespeare: asking questions about the future | The Shakespeare blog
Last year the RSC, as part of the World Shakespeare Festival, launched a digital project called myShakespeare. Sarah Ellis, Digital Producer, was the person behind it as well as the recent Midsummer...
View ArticleDoes Shakespeare Matter? | Markville’s Shakespeareance
While Shakespeare does provide an interesting point of view on social and political issues I think we can also take away similar messages from other books, literature and historical events. That being...
View ArticleWhat Happen 2 Being Real | Khalid Da Poet (The Islamic Shakespeare 2.0)
What Happen 2 Being Real 95 % of individuals perform Chameleon acts, Afraid of being real rather be in a circus called Society, Holding on for the ride of your life, We want to be loved so bad, We...
View ArticleO, What Learning Is! | Curriculum overhauls, teachers head to OSF, and...
Hamlet, Lear, Macbeth and Dream are the most studied and performed of Shakespeare’s plays. These accessible introduction soffers a springboard into each play, taking a hands-on, performance-based...
View Article‘The Love Poems of William Shakespeare read online’, caseyrivenburg’s blog...
Friday, 26 July 2013 at 01:21 The Love Poems of William Shakespeare book download Download The Love Poems of William Shakespeare Get new, rare & used books at our marketplace. All the Love...
View ArticleO, What Learning Is! | Student Shakespeare in New Zealand, Inspiring...
“But with the word the time will bring on summer…” — Helena, All’s Well That Ends Well, Act 4, scene 4 Ah, summertime… Shakespeare in the park, anyone? Here’s hoping we all have a summer with at least...
View ArticleO, What Learning Is! | Richard Reveal, Shakespeare Academy Launch, and...
Welcome, readers! We have quite a line-up of news bites for you this Tuesday, starting with the headline we’ll probably be talking about all week … Richard’s Bones Mean A Tourist Exhibit The big news...
View ArticleCTC actors find reward in learning the language of Shakespeare | The...
Josh Austin Sometimes watching a Shakespeare play is like watching a movie in a foreign language. The audience really has to pay attention to the language and to the action to understand what exactly...
View ArticleUT Professor Solves a 400-Year-Old Shakespeare Mystery [Watch]
UT Professor Solves a 400-Year-Old Shakespeare Mystery [Watch] Coleridge would be proud. In 1833, poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge was the first to wonder if part of Thomas Kyd’s 16th-century play The...
View ArticleShakespeare not Quite the Fount of Language He Was Previously Held To Be
The grandiose claims about the late William Shakespeare, dramaturge and poet par excellence, include that he was over one hundred feet tall, owned a large blue ox, and introduced over three thousand...
View ArticleWilliam Shakespeare, English Playwright, Poet and Actor
Birth Date: April 1564 – April 1616 Name: William Shakespeare Job Functions: Playwright, Poet, Actor Fields: Literature William Shakespeare, one of the most notable writers of all times was born...
View ArticleThe Daily News (encrypted) | Khalid Da Poet (The Islamic Shakespeare 2.0)
Three days wanna’be dreams serve inside smiles surf miles high, Time surfing distance, greater the distance, the harder the fall, Most to lose is the man with only his life to live, Nothing to lose is...
View ArticleShakespeare Is Here to Stay, and Other Answers to FAQs on the Common Core State
Shakespeare Is Here to Stay, and Other Answers to FAQs on the Common Core State Standards While forty-six states and the District of Columbia have adopted the Common Core State Standards (CCSS),...
View ArticleThe Norton Shakespeare: Based on the Oxford Edition: Romances and Poems...
About the Author Stephen Greenblatt (Ph.D. Yale) is Cogan University Professor of the Humanities at Harvard University. Also General Editor of The Norton Shakespeare, he is the author of eleven books,...
View Articlepoetry playscripts: Shakespeare Love Poems – A Lover’s Complaint Analysis
One of the four full-length Shakespeare love poems, this poem is written in seven-line stanzas and is written in rhyme royal, just like another Shakespeare love poem, the Rape of Lucrece. The rhyme...
View ArticleA Discussion About Whether Shakespeare is Shakespeare without Dismissiveness...
Uh, I actually posted this at the other thread, a recent discovery of who that lady likely was, Shakespeare has a connection, De Vere not. http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-en…e-8082166.html A...
View ArticlePretzels & Bullfights: Fast and Loose with Shakespeare
What more could one person ask than to live so much in 52 years that his accomplishments survive centuries in spite of high school literature classes? I couldn’t continue past the Renaissance period...
View ArticleThe Biography Of William Shakespeare English Literature Essay
Five centuries ago, there was a gifted dramatist whose achievements are still being used in our technological world today. He was ahead of his eon with his talent, some would call him brilliant. Others...
View ArticleReview of “A Poet’s Rage” by Ricardo Mena | Hank Whittemore’s Shakespeare Blog
Below is a blog about A Poet’s Rage from Ricardo Mena, whose forthcoming Ver, begin is a stunning masterwork. Thanks to Ricardo for these kind words. My New England heritage warns me to avoid sharing...
View ArticleTHE WRITING STYLE OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE – Learn the writing techniques of...
Depth of Character Shakespeare wrote about people who seemed real instead of using stock characters as was common in the theater during his days and in the generations that came before it. This...
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