Dear Typer Jones, Thanks for your interest and support.They are greatly appreciated. Young and old, teacher and student, we are all ‘sharpened’ and illuminated by the greatness of Shakespeare! I would suggest you tackle “ Macbeth” next - such a marvellous and gripping text. Then, I would embark on the challenge of “ Hamlet”. As far as the comedies are concerned, begin with that glorious study of love and the power of imagination, “ A Midsummer Night’s Dream”. Of course, you must not miss out on that most poignant tragedy of thwarted young love, “ Romeo and Juliet”! Every joy and success with your studies! Regards, DIGBY RICCI.
@danib5609
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you sir😁
@MrsMteachesEnglish2020
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this invaluable contribution to classroom discussions on 'The Tempest'.
@brushingupthebard7268
3 жыл бұрын
Dear Mrs M, Thank you so much for your encouraging message! My aim , of course, is to fuel well- informed debate among students. I am sorry that there has been a hiatus in my lecturing recently. Lockdown is the culprit. I shall return to “ “The Merchant of Venice” as soon as possible. May you thrive in all your teaching! Regards, DIGBY RICCI.
@chuckart2006
2 жыл бұрын
fantastic. very helpful.
@deliciousenglish
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you 😊 This is so helpful!
@typerjones8432
3 жыл бұрын
I’m relatively new to Shakespeare. I’m studying it for my sophomore year summer to keep sharp. Any recommendations?
@typerjones8432
3 жыл бұрын
Also consider aldous Huxley work Island. He most likely drew inspiration from Prospero’s island of good reign
@brushingupthebard7268
3 жыл бұрын
Hello Typer. I will forward your message to Digby. Perhaps invest in a copy of Anthony Burgess' work. Also, the "No Fear Shakespeare" is excellent as a line-by-line translation of the complete text. Regards, Sue Rabie - Filmer
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