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They are in the same niche gap, but totally different.They have in common a keen eye for characterization, and for pointing out personal and cultural follies with wicked-edged humor.
SageThey are in the same niche gap, but totally different.They have in common a keen eye for characterization, and for pointing out personal and cultural follies with wicked-edged humor.
MinstrelIf pushed: Twelfth Night; Henry IV; Hamlet or Macbeth; I'll pass on a sonnet but I'd probably say The Tempest for the late plays!Hi Adam. Thanks for the welcome.
These days, Shakespeare and Austen seem to be in the category of "acquired tastes." I acquired my love of Shakespeare as a girl, but didn't start reading Austen at all until a couple of years ago. They have in common a keen eye for characterization, and for pointing out personal and cultural follies with wicked-edged humor.
Are either being discussed on this forum? And if not, what's your favorite Shakespeare comedy? History? Tragedy? Sonnet?
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DreamerIf pushed: Twelfth Night; Henry IV; Hamlet or Macbeth; I'll pass on a sonnet but I'd probably say The Tempest for the late plays!
DreamerThank you.
The reason I asked is that one of the things I do at Mythic Scribes is to buy and review a book or two by our published authors. It might be a while before I get to yours.
DreamerIn the 80s I did get to see one day of a West Indies vs England Test match at the Oval. It was amazing. The crowd on both sides was loud, engaged and friendly [and ever so slightly drunk by the end].
I just don’t have the time to watch Test Matches now [and they are usually behind a paywall]. So, I watch the T20s and 100s when I can, and highlights of the England Tests.
The good thing about highlights is that you know how the day went so can plan accordingly.
In many sports I find the Women’s game more engaging than the Men’s. Less ego, and more sport.
ScribeDSM had a specific chapter for writers but the publisher refused.Of course I'm crazy. I'm a writer trying to self-publish---that really ought to be the defition of the word!![]()
SageThe duck, and the golden duck, right? I keep envisioning the Lion King.now fuel prices are going to have to drop significantly before we can consider it seriously. Darn it.
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