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Shakespeare

Even though Shakespeare has little to do with taxes, his almost prophetic understanding of human nature has much to teach us.

In this section of my blog you will find a hodgepodge of Shakespeare-analia.

Here is a clickable Table of Contents to help you navigate this part of the site:

Birth of a Bardolater
Scenes and Soliloquys (Video)
Blog (The Wooden O)
Links
Famous Essays
The Long Poems 
The Sonnets 
The Plays 
 

I hope you enjoy reading about Shakespeare and his works as much as I enjoy writing about them.

I welcome your suggestions and observations.

Thank you for indulging me.

 

 

 

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  • 1 Stacie Clifford Kitts // Aug 13, 2009 at 8:34 pm

    Once I knew a tax guy, a partner in a firm where I was a senior accountant, many many years ago, who would walk around the office quoting Shakespeare. I use to think it was because he liked to hear himself project in a lofty Shakespearean voice. However, maybe I was missing the deeper more prophetic meaning behind his rants….then again, maybe not. :-)

  • 2 Peter // Oct 22, 2009 at 3:15 pm

    Hi Stacie,

    Thanks for visiting.

    Rather than listen to someone quote Shakespeare why not read one of his plays.

    I recommend starting with a story everyone knows – Romeo and Juliet.

    Shakespeare can be difficult at first, but if you stick with it you won’t regret it.

    Good luck.

  • 3 Experience, Academic Credentials and Fear // Nov 9, 2009 at 6:18 pm

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  • 4 Alex Sandie // Jan 4, 2010 at 3:32 am

    As President of the San Diego Shakepseare Society( http://www.sandiegoshakespearesociety.org check us out) I admire your deep interest in Shakespeare and wish to forward your 14 New Year’s Resolutions to our membership and friends.
    I request your permisssion to do so.
    Yours Aye in Shakespeare,
    Alex

  • 5 Peter // Jan 4, 2010 at 10:38 am

    Alex,

    Thanks for visiting.

    By all means, distribute them as you wish.

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