In my post today, I wanted to share a couple of other random bits that I wanted to mention but don’t necessarily deserve their own posts. I’d love to hear what you think of these! Plays you can skip: I really hesitated to list some plays that I thought readers can skip, because all of Shakespeare’s plays have a kind…
Author: Finding the Bard
Best of the Bard: Shakespeare’s Best Passages and Soliloquies
It is not for nothing that Shakespeare is called a poet as much as he is called a playwright or a writer. Nor is it for nothing that he is known as THE Bard – not just A Bard. His oeuvre contains some of the most beautiful passages that have ever been written in English. After reading all of Shakespeare’s…
What’s next?
findingthebard: Wow. Well, how about that, eh? 38 plays read and written about. Take a look at the Playlist (I still think that’s clever lol) to catch up. It took me longer than the year I originally planned on, but you know. I still made it! I really hope you enjoyed following along, and that you maybe found one or…
Best of the Bard: “Most likely to…” awards for every Shakespeare play
I’ve got a few more posts coming up in the Best of the Bard series, including my favorite plays and a post about what I learned from this experience. For today, I wanted to have a little fun by providing the list of plays and then assigning each of them a “Most likely to…” award. Let me know what you…
Best of the Bard: Top 8 Scenes from Shakespeare
Time for part 2 of my Best of the Bard series: my top favorite scenes from all of Shakespeare’s work! Even after 38 plays, there are certain moments that stand out to me that took my breath away, made me squeal, broke my heart, or just in general kind of blew my mind. These are the scenes, exchanges, or moments…
Best of the Bard: My Top 10 Favorite Shakespearean Characters
Now that I have completed my project of reading all 38 of Shakespeare’s plays, I thought I would share a few posts summing some of my favorites from the experience, some not-so-favorites, some of what I learned, and some recommendations. I’m going to call this my “Best of the Bard” series. I hope you enjoy it! For the first Best of…
What’s next?
Wow. Well, how about that, eh? 38 plays read and written about. Take a look at the Playlist (I still think that’s clever lol) to catch up. It took me longer than the year I originally planned on, but you know. I still made it! I really hope you enjoyed following along, and that you maybe found one or two…
The Tempest, and Shakespeare’s Epilogue
Well, we’re here. The last of Shakespeare’s 38 plays. The Tempest is one of those that has a special place in my heart. I read it for the first time on a family vacation (in the battered old copy of the Complete Works of Shakespeare that had no footnotes or explanations) and liked it well enough at the time. The more…
goodticklebrain: Getting to know Shakespeare a little better at @utahshakespeare. (at Utah Shakespeare Festival) That sounds about right to me.
Hamlet: Trying and living well
What is there to say about what could easily be considered the most famous play of all time – and one of the greatest plays of all time to boot? Of all the Bard’s work, I think I have returned to Hamlet more than any other. This is in part because there are some really great film adaptations, and also because…