Sentences with phrase «since shakespeare»

«There's rosemary for remembrance; pray, you love, remember...» (or some semblance of that... long time since my Shakespeare classes!)
Since Shakespeare first coined the phrase «too much of a good thing,» it has been commonly understood that there is a limit to all good things.
Almost every attorney, since Shakespeare talked about killing us off, knows the value of networking.
Celebrate 400 years since Shakespeare's death, witness the impact of Botticelli and Delacroix on the art and design world, see amazing sculpture from KAWS and get to grips with the relationship between photography and performance.
In the world of Snapchat and instant gratification, of ebooks and book trailers and literary hashtags, she chose a storytelling method that hasn't changed much since Shakespeare.
In the four centuries since Shakespeare's death (April 23, 1616), his works have been adapted to pretty much every media you can imagine: books, plays, films, radio shows, TV series, board games, and Web series, to name but a few.
The synopsis competition is just one of a whole host of events taking place throughout 2016 to mark 400 years since Shakespeare's passing, including being the focal point of the BBC's Get Reading campaign and The Booksellers Association's The Bard Is My Bag retail initiative, not to mention the Royal Shakespeare Company and The Globe theatre.
Oscar nominated director John Madden's career has taken interesting twists and turns since Shakespeare in Love won best... Read More
Murder, mayhem, cross-dressing, secret dealings, and power plays are all present, since Shakespeare can't ever stick to a simple story line.
Since Shakespeare's works have been adapted for film more than any other author, it can be difficult to muster up excitement for yet another retelling.
Stripped of much of its miasma, the book argues that Shakespeare «invented us (whoever we are),» that he gave us an abundance of «inner selves,» and that since Shakespeare we constantly have to «reconceive» ourselves.

Not exact matches

The «poisoned chalice» has been a political trope since the day it was uttered on stage in 1606 during the first run of Shakespeare's Macbeth, and a bitter aftertaste was pretty much the only thing the PC party left behind for Notley.
Not since the 1999 face - off between Shakespeare in Love and Saving Private Ryan has the Best Picture race felt this close.
Which was purest nonsense, as I tried to point out, since the playgoers know they're hearing Shakespeare's words but the people in the pew do not know they're hearing John Smith's.
When we consider the vast transformations of politics, culture, science, technology, and daily life since 1600, it is astonishing that we can read Shakespeare's sonnets and the King James Bible so easily.
It is assumed that if you have never read Shakespeare your life is less rich, since you may fail to appreciate the truths about life that his plays present.
Everton have won every single game since Craig Shakespeare took the reins, but got off to the worst possible start in this one.
This is a bit risky since Leicester City just sacked manager Craig Shakespeare, so I'm not entirely sure how they'll react.
Since Craig Shakespeare took over they have been in emphatic form, and will be looking to continue that tonight.
Maguire, about to enter the final year of his contract with Hull, looks set to become Craig Shakespeare's first signing since he put pen to paper on a three - year contract as full - time Leicester boss last week.
Yohan Benalouane: Steady again, as he has been since coming into the team recently, and could consider himself unlucky to make way at half - time as Craig Shakespeare made a tactical switch.
The Foxes have enjoyed an upturn in form since the Frenchman took over from Craig Shakespeare.
It was Leicester's fifth straight win in all competitions since Claudio Ranieri was sacked and meant Shakespeare became the first English manager to win his first four Premier League games.
It took only seven minutes of the second half for Leicester to double their lead, and demonstrate why their manager Craig Shakespeare has succeeded since replacing Claudio Ranieri.
Participants heard lectures about the rougheye rockfish, which lives to be more than 200 years old; a freshwater polyp that lives for 1,400 years; and 400 - year - old clams that have been living off the coast of Maine since the time of William Shakespeare.
The landscape for dating has changed a little since the days of Shakespeare with many of us turning to match...
Also possible, but Luhrmann has been a divisive director since his adaptation of William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet.
Oscar nominated director John Madden's career has taken interesting twists and turns since «Shakespeare in Love» won best picture in 1999.
Here his approach isn't much more subtle, but it suits the material better, since this is presented as a controversial exposé, complete with opening and closing remarks from Derek Jacobi, an actor revered for his Shakespeare stage performances in the British theater.
At one point, he admits to never reading or hearing of Shakespeare, which is odd since most of his actions (and lack thereof) and general disposition bring to mind the Bard's melancholy Dane.
It is unsurprising, then, that it has been 44 years since there has last been a major adaptation of the moody, bloody Shakespeare classic.
Shakespeare scholar Holger Syme was even less charitable, proposing in a blog entry that has since become an Oxfordian recruitment camp fronted by Orloff himself that the film's chief sin is not historical inaccuracy but its filmmakers» posture as courageous iconoclasts, railing against established wisdom.
Shakespeare in Love Year: 1998 Director: John Madden Another film whose reputation has suffered somewhat since its initial reception, largely in this case as a result of an ill - considered Oscar and Gweneth Paltrow's ill - considered management of her public persona since then.
Since the birth of film, Shakespeare has been adapted up, down, and sideways.
With an unexpected election outcome, director John Madden (Shakespeare in Love, The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel) and first time screenwriter Jonathan Perera may just luck out since their film can alternatively be interpreted as a scathing commentary on a corrupt existing system... the single biggest reason for that surprise election result.
Since then, Gerard has appeared in action thrillers like «Gamer» and «RocknRolla» rom - coms like «The Ugly Truth,» «The Bounty Hunter» and «Playing for Keeps,» and has even done a little Shakespeare in Ralph Fiennes» directorial debut, «Coriolanus.»
He has since landed a part in a silver screen adaptation of Shakespeare's Macbeth opposite Michael Fassbender, which completed production earlier this month.
It wasn't just that it became the first film with a Best Actress and Supporting Actress nominee to win Best Picture since Chicago — and before that Shakespeare in Love, the year my daughter was born and the year I first thought about starting this site — but it was that the film itself is so imaginative and unique.
Premise: Noted literary scholar Roland Emmerich (Godzilla, 2012) finally blows the lid off this William Shakespeare fellow and exposes him as a phony by trotting out another variation on the nonsensical, snobby Shakespeare - was - a-fake conspiracy theories that have ensnared seemingly otherwise reasonable, thoughtful people since the mid-19th century.
What You Need To Know: It's close to twenty years since a big - screen Shakespeare adaptation truly kicked our asses, namerly Baz Luhrmann's take on «Romeo + Juliet» — could another Australian be the man to revitalize the Bard adaptation sub-genre?
And it's the first to do it with Elton John, since the legendary musician wasn't involved in that 1998 direct - to - video follow - up to the world's most successful Shakespeare - inspired cartoon.
The study of Shakespeare has been a statutory requirement since the introduction of the National Curriculum in 1988 and the revised curriculum of 2015 has specified the study of two entire plays (not extracts) between the ages of 11 — 14 and one play to be examined at GCSE.
There are things happening to our language, such as the loss of the apostrophe for instance, but that is to be expected and has been happening since Chaucer and Shakespeare.
At that time, decades had passed since the golden age of English, with its production of the King James Bible (1611) and the plays of William Shakespeare (1564 — 1616).
It has been over 400 years since William Shakespeare died in 1616.
Throughout 2016, performances, youth workshops, exhibitions, concerts, poetry readings, movies and more around the world continue to remind us of the wonders of William Shakespeare as countries commemorate 400 years since the death of the Bard, celebrating his life, his work and his enduring legacy.
Shakespeare's plays have been staged many times since they were written over 400 years ago, and there are still so many different ways of interpreting his work.
The course content will include at least one play by Shakespeare, a selection of work by the Romantic poets, a 19th Century novel, a selection of poetry since 1850 and a 20th Century novel or drama.
I haven't read Shakespeare since college so my opinion means exactly less than zilch, but I have to say I'm curious.
In One Person claims its title from Shakespeare's Richard II and is Irving's first return to first - person narrative since A Prayer for Owen Meany (Morrow).
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z