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Apr 10, 2006 00:04


         An Enigma. Shakespeare was a brilliant, timeless writer. The beauty, complexity, and informed style of his writing bridged generations, and inspires poetry and literature to this day. He used a standard rhythm system to keep all dialogue poetic. He shaped the English language by creating 1,678 words specifically for his plays and sonnets. ( Read more... )

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lovely_song April 10 2006, 06:29:25 UTC
Get a copy of Stephen Greenblatt's "Will in the World." It's an amazing piece of non-fiction about how Shakespeare's world affected his work. It's brilliant and so interesting. I'm in love with it...I'm also in love with Shakespeare and having a cross-era relationship with him, but yeah. Enjoy PUCK, one of his most fabulous creations in my opinion. So sorry I won't be there to see it...perhaps I'll attend a rehearsal the Friday the week before....never know... ;)

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tweak_mini April 10 2006, 11:06:44 UTC
sam........we need to talk about you obsessive long ass posts ABOUT something......geez! you're making the rest of us look bad! dumb it down a bit will ya? JUST KIDDIN! i love the stuff you write! i'll see you later!

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