As I commented before, while the language in 1 Henry VI may be considered less than the pinnacle of Shakespeare’s career, possibly so much less that his authorship is in doubt. Although, layman … more →
Time Enough at Lastcookie02 wrote 2 months ago: I’m slowly making my way through Oscar Wilde’s Charmides (I have 5 more pages to go … more →
Fraz wrote 3 months ago: Cleo. If it be love indeed, tell me how much. Ant. There’s beggary in the love that can be reckon’d … more →
acombrink wrote 4 months ago: Samuel Barber was a fine Baritone, nephew of a famous contralto Louise Homer and long-term partner … more →
criticalfailing wrote 5 months ago: I know I don’t like All For Love because I’ve been putting off reading the last act for … more →
criticalfailing wrote 5 months ago: Antony and Cleopatra was the first book in a long time to appeal to both the literary and fannish si … more →
criticalfailing wrote 6 months ago: Triangles like Cleopatra/Antony/Octavia’s have been written about since antiquity, and by now, … more →
criticalfailing wrote 6 months ago: ACT IV SCENE XV. The same. A monument. Enter CLEOPATRA and her maids aloft, with CHARMIAN and IRAS C … more →
Pax Arcana wrote 7 months ago: Pax Arcana Zahi Hawass, the flamboyant spokesman for Egypt’s archaelogical treasures and star … more →
Rob wrote 7 months ago: Rogueclassicism has this update. It’s all about the cleft in Antony’s chin apparently. … more →
Rob wrote 7 months ago: Our tutorial on Antony and Cleopatra focused mainly on the TMA question, so we spent quite a bit of … more →
Rob wrote 7 months ago: I came across an interesting review of an obscure book Much of the article is not strictly relevant … more →
Rob wrote 8 months ago: There’s a predictable brouhaha about the supposed discovery of the skeleton of Cleopatra … more →
upinvermont wrote 8 months ago: June 28 2009 – The follow up to this post is The Art of Rhyme and Meter The Writing and Art of … more →
Trinny wrote 12 months ago: Yaz: So, how are you enjoying your new job? Moral Squeeze: Well, it’s not exactly Shakespeare, … more →
timeenoughatlast wrote 1 year ago: As I commented before, while the language in 1 Henry VI may be considered less than the pinnacle of … more →
timeenoughatlast wrote 1 year ago: In all the talking about remorse & retrospect in A&C, I forgot to mention what drew me to th … more →
timeenoughatlast wrote 1 year ago: Don’t let it be said I don’t see flaws in my own arguments, such as “Men weak! Wo … more →
timeenoughatlast wrote 1 year ago: When I was re-reading A&C, I noticed all the tinges of regret throughout the play (noted here). … more →
timeenoughatlast wrote 1 year ago: Last month’s presentation at the Shakespeare Tavern was Antony and Cleopatra. I have re-rea … more →