Last year, at a Christmas party, I got a calendar with Shakespearean insults as a white elephant gift. It's been amusing so far.
#Shakespeare
Last year, at a Christmas party, I got a calendar with Shakespearean insults as a white elephant gift. It's been amusing so far.
#Shakespeare
I'm unbelievably excited to be seeing one of my all-time favorite actors, Paul Gross, in King Lear today at the Stratford Festival. I'd been saving his episodes on the Outrageous Fortune podcast for the drive up, and I'm so glad I did. Listening to him talk about the play, and the struggles and rewards of making art more generally, was the perfect teaser for the performance and made me unexpectedly emotional more than once. #SeeMoreTheatre
#poetrymatters
@TheSpineView
#spout
Here comes the rain again. #icanthelpit
#MarchMagic
@Eggs
@Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks
#MCOlderThanYou (hard to find, btw! 🤣)
I love having this Norton Shakespeare for its completeness, but dang! It is not easy on the eyes. Also, every time I drag it our hubby jokes I paid a dollar a pound…funny every time…
King Lear is a quintessential tragedy. I need to find a version to watch, now that I‘ve got more of the story down. This was my first time through this one, and I imagine I‘ll read it again someday with the kiddo.
Confession: I got through a BA in English and an MA in Humanities without ever taking a Shakespeare class (I read Tempest for MA). I‘m very slowly reading some on my own, and decided to tackle King Lear. I didn‘t realize there were multiple versions (should have, being Shakespeare). What to do? So I‘m reading the Conflated version that follows this side-by-side set to confuse myself less. 😆
I overruled a couple Shakespeare plays earlier in my list, but K gets Lear - perhaps the most difficult and complex of his plays. In many ways this is his most interesting play. And I really like bitter witty fools and imaging the Cliff of Dover on stage. And I don‘t really have many other great K‘s.
#Alphabetgame #LetterK @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks
There‘s no shame in my game...checking off another Shakespeare! 📖
#bookspinbingo
Reading “King Lear“ made me wonder why I've never thought of Shakespeare and his works before. Such a shame...
This play covered most of my favourite subjects...
Madness
A wise fool
A wretched soul (Edgar) returning stronger than ever
Love and hatred between family members
The fall of a once powerful king
#Purple is my favorite color, and these Doc Martens are one of my favorite pairs of shoes.
#chillingphotochallenge #scarathlon #teamstoker @TheReadingMermaid