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#297497 - 08/17/08 03:55 AM
Shakespeare Fans
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Do we have any here ? And what plays in particular do you like the most ?
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#297506 - 08/17/08 04:07 AM
Re: Shakespeare Fans
[Re: Elizabeth Maria]
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Hamlet is my favorite too. It's an absolute masterpiece. If you ever find the time, rent the BBC version with Derek Jacobi. It's outstanding, and Jacobi, after seeing his father's ghost acts so traumatized it's almost unsettling.
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#297512 - 08/17/08 04:24 AM
Re: Shakespeare Fans
[Re: Elizabeth Maria]
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I got it at my local library, which has a pretty good Shakespeare collection. Another excellent recommendation is Roman Polanski's MacBeth.
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#297563 - 08/17/08 10:59 PM
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Did you know that in the Old West cowboys usually carried two books with them? One, of course, was the Bible. The other was an anthology of Shakespeare's works. No! ?
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#297587 - 08/18/08 04:27 AM
Re: Shakespeare Fans
[Re: Terry Bohannon]
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King Lear is a bit disturbing for my tastes. I can be pretty morbid myself, but the insanity scenes, particularly in the 4th Act-The Fields Near Dover, tend to upset me. Michael Hordern as King Lear in the 1982 BBC version really lays the insanity on thick.
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#297621 - 08/18/08 04:24 PM
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[Re: Deacon El]
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There's a lot to be said about _Henry V_, except for the whole Joan of Arc, as well as _Hamlet_.
Anyone familiar with C. S. Lewis's essay "Hamlet: the Prince or the Poem?" It's a really great critique of critics. Lewis says you can't appreciate SHakespeare unless you can look at the plays for their entertainment value first.
As for _King Lear_, if you think _Lear_ itself is disturbing, try _A Thousand Acres_, which modernizes, and then inverts, the Lear story to give a view of maybe why his daughters hated him so much.
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#297649 - 08/18/08 09:04 PM
Re: Shakespeare Fans
[Re: Terry Bohannon]
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I'll have to disagree with you about Henry V, Fr Deacon El. The play itself is outstanding.I love the 'Once more unto the breach ' monologue, and of course the 'We band of brothers' speech before the Battle of Agincourt, but the real Henry V was unusually cruel, even for the time of the Hundred Years War. English historian Desmond Seward gives a detailed account of the king's excessive cruelty in his book Henry V:The Scourge Of God.
Still, I think the 1989 version of Henry V, with Kenneth Branagh in the title role is brilliant. Strangely, I find the scene when Henry V and his soldiers clear bodies from the field of Agincourt to the strains of Non Nobis Domine, to be ethereally beautiful.
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#297686 - 08/19/08 06:29 AM
Re: Shakespeare Fans
[Re: Lawrence]
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It would be nice to see the beatification of Henry VI.
Fr Serge
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