Moroccans have been writing about the world since the 14th century, beginning with Moroccan Islamic scholar Ibn Battuta, who traveled an astounding 5,000 miles over 30 years, recounting his story in theRihla(The Journey).[6] Moroccan Islamic scholar Ibn Battuta is widely recognised as one of ...
Shakespeare is considered the greatest writer in English, though critics in his time thought otherwise. Here are 12 facts you might not know about the Bard.
Before you visit Shakespeare's Globe Theatre, you'll want to learn your lines. Here are 10 dramatic facts about The Globe.
Albert Finney was highly successful in performing plays by William Shakespeare. He was particularly acclaimed for his performances in the Bard's works, such as 'Hamlet', 'Macbeth', 'Othello', 'King Lear', 'Romeo and Juliet', and 'The Tempest'. His talent for bringing the characters of Sha...
Trees lose their leaves in the fall, and are ideal to create summertime shade. In literature, the most famous literary reference to the willow is perhaps William Shakespeare’s Willow Song in Othello. Desdemona, the heroine of the play, sings the song in her despair. 4 The earliest ...
Golda has been passionate about country music. She has declared her most-loved time of the day to be the secret mornings when she has woken up with everyone else fast asleep. To play Queen Charlotte inBridgerton, she had to wear a big dress and wigs. Whenever she had to pee while weari...
DEATH OF A GENIUS: The grave of William Shakespeare, at the Holy Trinity Church, Stratford, Warwickshire. Not all the facts about when, where and how Shakespeare died are known to us. The most elusive details concern the exact circumstances of his death, which Shakespeare scholars debate...
“Much Ado About Nothing” “Othello” “Pericles” “Richard III” “The Comedy of Errors” “The Merchant of Venice” “The Merry Wives of Windsor” “The Taming of the Shrew” “The Tempest” “Timon of Athens” (Show more) Show More ...
the basement of a new office building, next to London Bridge, where about two-thirds of the foundations of the ElizabethanRose Theatrecan barely be made out. A little farther to the west, the new Globe rises up on theBankside, asserting definite knowledge of William Shakespeare’s theatre ...
Shakespeare facts covers interesting trivia about Shakespeare's education, marriage, birth-date, and his works