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url 2021-03-04 17:15
Shakespeare and Elizabethan England’s Royal Court Political Marketing
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I read all of Shakespeare & love his plays! Seen them all, many a time, in many languages! Yet researching the most intriguing history of Elizabethan 16th, 17th century England & Royal Court Political Marketing I had to ask d obvious: Who wrote Shakespeare? #Shakespeare and Elizabethan England’s Royal Court Political Marketing. What do we really know about Shakespeare?#art#Education, Power of #Mind, Learning from the Imperial Elizabethan England about mind-manipulation, and Shakespeare’s cultural heritage. 

Learning from the Imperial Elizabethan England about -manipulation, , and Shakespeare's cultural heritage

by Nataša Pantović

Was "the Stratford man" a front for a powerful literary group of writers that included the English contemporary writers, Bacon, and Marlowe, etc. used by the Queen Elizabeth and her predecessors for their political marketing, and why does this matter today?

No letters or signed manuscripts written by Shakespeare survive. The appearance of Shakespeare's six authenticated signatures, indicate that he was illiterate or barely literate.

Shakespeare's six surviving signatures have often been cited as evidence of his illiteracy

Shakespeare's six authenticated signatures

So when you read Lady Macbeth’s “Come, you spirits / That tend on mortal thoughts, unsex me here,” during your 10th grade English class, or: “Make thick my blood, Stop up th’ access and passage to remorse.” do you ever wonder, is this how it was originally written?

Shakespeare's authorship was first questioned in the middle of the 19th century by Joseph C. Hart in “The Romance of Yachting” (1848). Hart argued that the plays were written by many different authors. Shakespeare has never overseen the publication of his plays in his retirement. So controversial, by 1884, the question had produced more than 250 books.

Source: artof4elements.com/entry/280/shakespeare-and-elizabethan-englands-royal-court-political-marke
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url 2020-03-15 12:49
Next up in the Will's World Project - The Ides of March
The Complete Works (Oxford Shakespeare) - William Shakespeare,John Jowett,Gary Taylor
Julius Caesar and Me: Exploring Shakespeare's African Play (Theatre Makers) - Joseph Paterson

So, the creators of Good Tickle Brain (click header for the link to their comic) decided to combine current events with the Ides of March theme. I'll stick with Shakespeare. 

 

As per usual, I'll read the play first...while also listening to the Arkangel Shakespeare production, then look to a couple of performances to see different takes on the play. 

 

I've got another Donmar Warehouse production lined up for this, as well as Greg Doran's production for the RSC. I may also look into Paterson Joseph's book about playing Brutus in Doran's production. 

 

Anyway, I hope you are all having a lovely Sunday.

 

 

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review 2017-10-09 05:01
Writer who is that horrible should be looked down by readers
The Female Eunuch - Germaine Greer,Jennifer Baumgardner
Shakespeare's Wife - Germaine Greer
The Whole Woman - Germaine Greer

So even seemingly thinking person could get it wrong.

 

Germaine Greer was wrong about Princess Diana, and she is wrong about transgender women. 

 

She has become irrelevant and by attacking normal person, she made it to the newspaper.

 

Big.Fucking. Deal.

 

I would not read any of her books any more as I could not stomach the hate in her for people she didn't know. 

 

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url 2017-08-24 17:33
Shakespeare (1564 – 1616) wrote 37 plays and 157 sonnets.

Shakespeare (1564 – 1616) wrote 37 plays and 157 sonnets. https://jdswritersblog.blogspot.com/2017/08/do-you-know-shakespeare-1564-1616-wrote.html

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url 2016-08-04 19:45
The Earl of Southampton's Cat: The Conceitful Discourses of Sundrie Catts, Never Before Imprinted

Black Cat (Nero) peeking over a plank.

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