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Everyday Shakespeare - Lines for Life

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An absolutely joyous, gasp-out-loud achievement. - Stephen Fry Shakespeare''s flame is infectious. An olympic torch, for us all, to be enlightened, words which share the shadow and light of humanity''s hues. - LionHeart, artist, poet and BBC Radio London presenter Shakespeare had an ear and hand that was able to capture our everyday thoughts and emotions, pin them to a page, and express them so well that still today they can make us feel stunned to be seen. ''Better three hours too soon than a minute too late.'' ''Make not your thoughts your prisons.'' ''Wisely and slow. They stumble that run fast.'' ''And I have heard it said, unbidden guests are often welcomest when they''re gone.'' With a quote for every day of the year, this beautiful book gathers the finest lines from the lesser-known corners of Shakespeare''s plays and poems. While you may not be familiar with these 400-year-old phrases, you will be surprised by the immediate, easy resonance they have with modern day-to-day life and, hopefully, inspired to learn a few quotes, say them out loud, and drop them into conversation. Each page bears a gift of Shakespearean delight - around which lies a treasure trove of trivia, miscellaneous fact, and opportunities for reflection. The Crystals - son and father - draw attention to points of daily life, literary, linguistic, and theatrical interest through their entertaining commentary . They offer notes of context for anyone who wants to know who originally said the words, in which play, and why. And finally, the authors provide three indexes , allowing readers to help find the right quote for a task, or to follow-up on a quote''s original source. Shakespeare''s words are a mirror for us to peer into, to see if any part of ourselves, familiar or strange, is visible. Each day as you read his lines, you''ll get glimpses of loves you''ve known, jealousies you''ve felt, relationships you''ve had, and situations you''ve encountered that bring a smile - or a wince - of familiarity. Everyday Shakespeare shares the simple lines that encapsulate the wondrous complexity of life, and the enduring appeal of the Bard. Shakespeare was not of an age, but for all time. - Ben Jonson ...

About the author

Ben is an actor, author, and creative producer and explorer of original practices in Shakespeare rehearsal and production. He is an Associate Artist at the Shakespeare North Playhouse, and a patron of Shakespeare Week.

He is the co-author of Shakespeare's Words (Penguin 2002), The Shakespeare Miscellany (Penguin 2005) and An Illustrated Dictionary of Shakespeare (OUP 2015, shortlisted for the 2016 Educational Writer of the Year Award) with his father, David Crystal.

He wrote Springboard Shakespeare - a quartet for Arden Shakespeare / Bloomsbury, and his first solo book, Shakespeare on Toast - Getting a Taste for the Bard (Icon 2008) was shortlisted for the 2010 Educational Writer of the Year Award.

He brought together the Passion in Practice Shakespeare Ensemble and was invited with his father to explore original pronunciation (OP) in the newly finished Sam Wanamaker Playhouse, Shakespeare's Globe over 2014-2016.

He founded theShakespeareEnsemble.com, an international ensemble who make full-scale productions of Shakespeare plays in 3 days or less, exploring a fusion of Elizabethan rehearsal methods and modern physical theatre techniques. They create work that responds to the environment, the community, and the space they find themselves playing in.

He gave the English Council Lecture at the British Council on Speaking the bright and beautiful English of Shakespeare. His TEDx talk was called Original Practices: Shakespeare's Craft.

He tweets from @bencrystal and gives workshops & talks on performing Shakespeare around the world.
David Crystal, OBE, is known throughout the world as a writer, editor, lecturer, and broadcaster on language. His work on Shakespeare includes Pronouncing Shakespeare, Think on My Words: Exploring Shakespeare's Languages, and, with Ben Crystal, Shakespeare's Words, The Shakespeare Miscellany, and The Oxford Illustrated Shakespeare Dictionary. He has written or edited over 100 books and published numerous articles for scholarly, professional, and general readerships on the history and development of English, including The Stories of English, How Language Works, Evolving English, Spell It Out: The Singular Story of English Spelling and Wordsmiths and Warriors: The English-Language Tourist's Guide to Britain, with Hilary Crystal.

Product details

Authors Ben Crystal, David Crystal, Crystal Ben
Publisher John Murray
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 10.04.2025
 
EAN 9781399809344
ISBN 978-1-399-80934-4
No. of pages 464
Assisted by David Crystal
Subjects Fiction > Poetry, drama > Poetry

NON-CLASSIFIABLE, POETRY / General, REFERENCE / Quotations, LITERARY CRITICISM / Reference, Gift books, Poetry by individual poets, Literary reference works, Dictionaries Of Quotations, Quotations, proverbs and sayings

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