Log-in to bookmark & organize content - it's free! Shakespeare’s language is often used by leaders in business and government to make their words more powerful and memorable. Through American history, ...
The Arden Encyclopedia of Shakespeare’s Language, published by Bloomsbury on August 24, provides the ‘first fully corpus-based dictionary of Shakespeare’s language and most comprehensive since ...
As old texts are gradually digitized, the number of words whose lineage was previously traceable only to Shakespeare's pen has sharply decreased. This kind of makes sense, after all, and does not in ...
Featuring a cast and crew of 65, Fairfax High presents Shakespeare’s classic comedy, “Much Ado About Nothing.” But this version takes place in modern-day Greece at a vacation resort, and it’s also the ...
Although they were written more than 400 years ago, the words of William Shakespeare remain timeless. Thanks in large part to the Bard of Avon’s ability to poetically capture universal human emotions ...
My parents grew up in England, and, perforce, they knew their Shakespeare. I am lucky and grateful they did because they introduced me to the language of the Bard. This was not so much by taking me to ...
Four centuries have passed since William Shakespeare inked his mind into plays and poetry, yet the echo of his writing continues to pulse through the conversations and thoughts of today. The Bard of ...