Monday, March 9, 2009

". . . and thereby hangs a tale".

"The Taming of the Shrew" Act iv. Scene 1.

Selected works from one of the most famous authors in history.

8 comments:

  1. What a wonderful image of some of the most famous tales of all time. My boys are reading Romeo and Juliet in english right now. I do have to admit, William Shakesphere was one of my least favorites (I didn't tell the boys that, but I am thinking they are agreeing)! LOL

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  2. As a youngster I must admit that I found it difficult in the least to read Shakesphere and thought my teacher was nuts. But over the years I have mellowed and now enjoy the "Classics". Wonderful, sharp image.

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  3. I too like Shakespeare now. My two younger girls (19 and 16yrs) also amazingly like him. But they like the epic "Beowolf" too. Good image

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  4. Love your composition and the well loved condition of some of the books.
    Also love the lighting & the soft colors...Beautiful!


    "Exceedingly well read." - King Henry IV, Act III, scene 1

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  5. Great image for the theme - and they look well read, too. That's more than I can say for the Shakespeare on my bookshelves. Although I can still remember the verses we had to memorize in high school. "Tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow..."

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  6. Great image. Couldn't get more famous than Shakespeare, I guess.

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  7. Ditto what Edmund said! : )

    Love all the use that top one appears to have had!

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  8. Nice composition. This is the perfect theme for Shakespeare.

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