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Enjoying "A Midsummer Night's Dream", by William Shakespeare by Ed Friedlander M.D. Warning: Some people have claimed that "A Midsummer Night's Dream" is full of "adult", "immoral", and/or "occult" content. I disagree strongly, but ultimately you need to decide for yourself. If you want something totally non-controversial, please leave now. This day my oaths of drinking wine and going to plays are out, and so I do resolve to take a liberty to-day, and then to fall to them again. To the King ...


Enjoying "Hamlet" by William Shakespeare Ed Friedlander, M.D. erf@kcumb.edu "...pluck out the heart of my mystery..." -- Hamlet The Story Getting Started Act I Act II Act III Act IV Act VThe Background The Historical Hamlet Saxo Grammaticus Belleforest The Spanish Tragedy The Older Hamlet Play The First Quarto Antonio's Revenge Der Bestrafte Brudermord What Did Shakespeare Add? The Themes Bein ...


Enjoying "Macbeth", by William Shakespeare by Ed Friedlander, M.D. erf@kcumb.edu Warning: Macbeth is supposed to upset people. It shows life at its most brutal and cynical, in order to ask life's toughest question. This page deals with all this without apology. I have a high regard for truth and I talk plain. If you want something nice, please leave now. If you are a student assigned to read or see Macbeth, or an adult approaching it for the first time, you are in for a lot of fun. Ev ...


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The History of the Globe Theatre | History | Shakespeare | Letters | Plague | Back to the Globe Theatre Exploring the Globe Outside of Virtual Renaissance My father (an accomplished player in his time) almost left us in ruin by the time that he died. In 1596, always on the prowl for a way to make money, he had spent a considerable sum converting an old friary into a theatre with the intention of becoming its housekeeper (owner of the playhouse) so that he could shar ...




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Dedicated to the study of the life and a reassessment of the reputation of Richard III and the study of fifteenth-century English history and culture HOME MEMBERS ONLY (what's this?) Introduction and Contents Online Library: Texts and Essays Richard III Onstage and Off Resources for Students and Teachers Financial Aid Web Links What's New About the Society Become a member Search Special Sections: Back to Basics Barley Hall Bosworth Fifteenth-Century Life Gille ...


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Click here to enter discussion area Hello. I'm John Savage. Welcome to Savage Shakespeare. The point of this website is to have a cyberplace where anyone interested in Shakespeare can meet for friendly discussion, in a not overly scholarly or pedantic manner. We're just here to have a good time talking about the Bard. I welcome your comments and questions on Shakespeare plays or films, Will Shakespeare's life and times, or the dramatic arts in general -- in fact, anything of a related n ...


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THE LIFE AND TIMES OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE William Shakespeare is said to be the greatest playwright of all time. William was born in April of 1564. His family lived in Stratford-upon-Avon. It was a small market town in the heart of England. In the summer after his birth the plague, or "The Black Death," killed many of his family members. His mother's name was Mary, and his father was Jon. Jon was a glove maker, leather merchant, and a town council member. As a young man, one of W ...


QUOTATION MENU HOME [He] speaks an infinite deal of nothing, more than any man in all Venice. His reasons are as two grains of wheat hid in two bushels of chaff: you shall seek all day ere you find them; and when you have them, they are not worth the search. --William Shakespeare, Merchant of Venice [Your] horrid image doth unfix my hair. --William Shakespeare, Macbeth A horse! a horse! my kingdom for a horse! --William Shakespeare, Richard III Absence from those we ...


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Shakespeare is Elementary! Time line of Shakespeare's life We recommend these plays Our production of "A Midsummer Night's Dream" Ideas for teachers Books and videos we liked Shakespeare web sites for kids and teachers Power Point Shakespeare Articles written about us Our visit with Hamlet Our visit with "Shakespeare By The Sea" William's Wonderful Writing Producing a Play/Twelfth Night Crichton Park Email us with any questions or comments! Welcome to the "Sh ...


NEWS ON THE RIALTO Keep abreast of Shakespearean current events by reading Michael LoMonico's News on the Rialto blog. REVIEW OUR FINAL ISSUE Random Thoughts about Teaching Shakespeare SHAKESPEARE ARCHIVES Although we have official sold out of our past issues, we invite you to visit the Shakespeare Magazine archives. SHAKESPEARE BOOKSTORE Come on in and browse the shelves of The Infinite Book! In nature's infinite book of secrecy A little I can read. ~Anthony and Cleopatra Last updated February 07, 2006. © 1996-2004 Shakespeare Magazine. All Rights Reserved.


Catherine R. Eskin SOME TIPS FOR READING SHAKESPEARE The following are some hints on how to read Shakespeare's plays effectively. It can often be confusing reading Shakespeare for the first time, but with careful note-taking and attention to detail, you shouldn't have to read and re-read ad infinitum. Start with your introduction. With the Arden editions this can be no small task, but what I suggest is that you skip over all of the details about printing history ("Publication", "The Text") ...


This site is being worked on, but is available for use in the meantime. Reviews & Plot Summaries Of Shakespeare's Best Plays Unique Reviews of Shakespeare's Best Plays Plot Summaries of Shakespeare's Best Plays Characters of Shakespeare's Best Plays Site Information


SHAKESPEARE USA Los Angeles Shakespeare Company & The Actor's Shakespeare Academy Click on Welcome above to enter Copyright © 1999 Geoffrey G. Forward all rights reserved New Shakespeare Portrait The new portrait in oils of Shakespeare, above, was painted by famed artist Sandor Klein for The Los Angeles Shakespeare Company and Shakespeare USA. To read more about the artist, please click on Sandor Klein, below. SHAKESPEARE USA web was created by Geoffrey G. Forward to publish information on acting and directing Shakespeare, of interest to Shakespearean actors, directors, and scholars. SHAKESPEARE USA is also home to LASC and the ASA in Los Angeles


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Frank Piechoski, an astrologer who has studied the celestial science for over 20 years, approaches astrology from a traditional perspective. He relies mostly upon the works of William Lilly and medieval and ancient sources. Frank also uses many modern astrological techniques such as midpoints, locational astrology, and other innovations. Franks essays are available for your review at his website: Piechoski Globe Theatre Stage, 1997 Shakespeare's Astrology The works o ...


Shakespeare's Falstaff The most intriguing character in William Shakespeare’s Henry IV plays is Sir John Falstaff. Falstaff is a likable character of ill repute. He is a drunkard, a thief, a liar, and a coward, but we love him The most intriguing character in William Shakespeare’s Henry IV plays is Sir John Falstaff. Falstaff is a likable character of ill repute. He is a drunkard, a thief, a liar, and a coward, but we love him, because he is also humorous, jovial, childish, and free li ...


Unfortunately this site is no longer available. For details of the current programme at the New Globe theatre, London, please visit the Globe Website. School of English and American LiteratureThe University of Reading Last modified 6th July 2004


Unfortunately this site is no longer available. For details of the current programme at the New Globe theatre, London, please visit the Globe Website. School of English and American LiteratureThe University of Reading Last modified 6th July 2004


Search Hidden London While London has changed beyond all recognition since Tudor times, a handful of sites remain to rekindle the memory. The city that Shakespeare knew is still there under the surface. Rare fragments have even survived intact. The search for Shakespeare's London takes some detective work and a little imagination. The reward for the patient traveller is well worth the effort. Site of the Globe Middle Temple Hall Gray's Inn Hall Southwark Cathedral Blackfriars Playhouse Bear Gardens St Andrew by the Wardrobe Ireland Yard The George, Southwark Put Hidden London in your pocket Order Today! EMail the Author © 1997 - 2001 Jan Collie. All rights reserved. Revised: January 3, 2001 About the Author


About the Spanish (and all those little flags) on the site. William Shakespeare He is considered the world's most renowned playwright, having produced such everlasting works as Hamlet and Romeo and Juliet. There are hundreds of books with information about him and Shakespeare produced 37 plays, 154 sonnets, and many other poems of his own. If he is so popular, though, why do so many young people dread studying Shakespeare? Some teenagers feel that Shakespeare is outdated; he is not appli ...


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Return to Main History Index Is Shakespeare A Fraud? by Nicole Blank Some Know William Shakespeare as an artist, or a master of the stage, a great poet, and a great Renaissance man, but some skeptics say different. It was brought to my attention while reading an article on Shakespeare that some actually say that the real "William Shakspere" did not actually write his alleged plays and poems. In short, he was a fraud! Edward De Vere "The bulk of evidence indicates that the name ...


Search:The WebTripod Gear Factor Share This Page Report Abuse Edit your Site Browse Sites « Previous | Top 100 | Next » Was the author of Shakespeare's works really Shakespeare, or was it the Earl of Oxford? Oxfordian Attack #1: There is no way that Shakespeare could have written 37 plays and over a hundred sonnets in his lifetime. Stratfordian Defense: This is the most common attack for Oxfordians, and is weak. Keep in mind that Oxford was simply a mortal man, as well. He did ...




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Global Navigation Subscribe Shop Member Services Email Updates Search Interest Based Navigation HistoryThe ArtsScience & TechnologyTravelNature & WildlifePeople & Culture In The Magazine· June 2006 Below the Rim Scientists are only now beginning to decipher the intriguing clues left behind by people who lived in the Grand Canyon more than 8,000 years ago Interview: David Roberts, Author of "Below the Rim" Author David Roberts talks about what he found surprising while exp ...




Enter the Globe Theatre Step into the 3D Recreation of Shakespeare's Globe Theatre. Explore his works, exchange your knowledge with others, or even audition for your favorite part! Go Backstage Go Backstage and discover how this ThinkQuest 1997 Project came together, who was involved, and its future. Get an idea of the resources used to develop this 3D environment. Site Map Get a glimpse of the possibilities or access a play or topic quickly via the Site Map. ...


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