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thetisming · 10 months
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the gang would be useless at love advice for Judith and Susanna. Romeo'd get asked and then say 'okay so heres my speech-' and then they'd go to Frankie and he'd just be like 'just because i'm dating May does not mean i know how' and then theyd ask Juliet and she'd be like 'okay so how it works is you marry them and then they kill themself' and May would be the only one to give actual advice
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sunlilys · 2 years
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edwin austen abbey. illustration to “judith shakespeare”, 1883.
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queerographies · 1 year
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[La sorella di Shakespeare e altri ritratti di scrittrici][Virginia Woolf]
Dalle scrittrici del Seicento, reali o immaginarie, fino alle "consorelle" sue contemporanee Katherine Mansfield e Vita Sackville-West, Woolf va componendo una vera e propria storia della letteratura inglese scritta da donne
«Come possiamo combinare le parole vecchie in nuove sequenze, così che esse sopravvivano, che creino bellezza, che dicano la verità?» Era questo, per Virginia Woolf, «il problema» del linguaggio letterario. Problema alla cui soluzione si dedicò con la sua riflessione teorica e con la pratica narrativa, alla ricerca di una frase elastica e flessibile, una frase femminile . E allo studio…
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Lillian Gish and John Gielgud in Hamlet, which opened at the Empire Theater on October 8, 1936, and ran until January 30, 1937.
Lillian was superb in that role [Ophelia]. Lillian was, in that instance, very much like a dollop of mercury: you could bend or caress or throw her anything, toward anything, and she would automatically conform to that situation or mood. Her understanding of the mental instability of Ophelia was acute: her body language; her tremulous speech—one was aware of the tightrope on which she was walking. Judith [Anderson] was far more experienced in classical theatre. Her mind was a repository of scholarly research. She really knew her Shakespeare. However, she realized that there was nothing quite like Lillian. Call it star power; call it an intuitive understanding of a role; call it alchemy. I don't know. I really don't. But it was magical.
     —John Gielgud
Photo: Florence Vandamm via MCNY
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The creator and the characters who emerged from his grief
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First Image: William Shakespeare
Second image: Hamlet from Tragedy of Hamlet Prince of Denmark
Third image: Sebastian from Twelfth night
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montygatorguy · 2 months
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which player do you guys think would teach william about chappell roan
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usefulquotes7 · 4 months
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I would like to start, and to end, with the question of the human, of who counts as human, and the related question of whose lives count as lives and with a question that has preoccupied many of us for years: what makes for a grievable life? Judith Butler, Undoing Gender
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incorrectandjuliet · 7 months
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Anne: William just insisted Romeo, Judith, Susanna and I remember a code word in case we’re ever confronted by their clone or a cyborg doppelgänger and we’re not sure which is the real them and which is the imposter. Anne: Some families have a fire escape plan, but not us.
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kitabasis · 1 year
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connection between Hamlet’s themes of performance and Hamlet’s themes of gender.
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cto10121 · 1 year
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Me @ Judith Shakespeare
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thetisming · 9 months
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& Juliet tumblr simulator
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tumblr users will see the name 'Romeo', black out and hit reblog
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By the way my play Romeo & Juliet is really good and my wife and all my players are wrong the ending is amazing and I'm a genius
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yeah! i agree! i hate it, so it's probably great!
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Richard I want you to stop speaking to me for a bit
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Hey guys! I'm recently unemployed (my wife took my job...) and here is my resume!
-I am a writer
-I have a background in acting
-I am a wizard
-I can drive carriages
#please hire me i need to get back at Anne
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MY HUSBAND ROMEO WHO KILLED HIMSELF TWO DAYS AGO JUST CAME BACK FROM THE DEAD?? HELP WHAT DO I DO
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BY THE WAY I'M ENGAGED
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cool! i will be ignoring all of your suggestions
#y'all are fucking gay
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signed, penis king of France
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Hey guys! So, I kissed my fiance's best friend, and I really liked it! There are two things about this that aren't good.
THEY ARE MY FIANCE'S BEST FRIEND.
I am a prince. They are non binary. I'm in love with them. This confirms my suspicions that I am not straight.
The main issue is that they're my fiance's best friend, the not being straight is fine and I already kind of knew. My father probably won't accept me but hahaha. I will be fine.
Basically! I need to either call off this wedding or break up with the love of my life. I don't want to break their heart but I also promised Juliet... please help.
#please help me #french #prince #french prince #relationship #relationship problems #marriage #queer #lgbtqia+ #lgbt #lgbtq #lgbtq+ #pan #pansexual #demisexual #asexual #arranged marriage #marriage of convenience #romance #love
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HEY QUEERS WHATS UP I'M BACK FROM THE DEAD! TIME TO GO SEE MY WIFE!
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um. what happened
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I'M IN PARIS! it's beautiful here :)
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omg i just saw the cutest boy EVER!
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just got misgendered.
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oh. okay
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THE BOY KISSED ME
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he is engaged to my best friend
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oh well!
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um. okay
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yeah uh he just broke up with me
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yay! my best friend's wedding to the love of my life!
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WHAT THE FUCK
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darkcrowprincess · 2 years
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welcometokelll · 1 month
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I love forcing my friends to read excerpts from Famous Feminist Manifesto A Room of One’s Own by Virginia Woolf so that they understand the origins of the name of the new larp character brewing in my head
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hamletthedane · 5 months
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Shakespeare: I will create two teenage characters who are explicitly proto-postmodern examinations of the nature of character and fate within fictional narrative. I am their creator and - like their parents within the narrative - I exercise complete control over their fates, no matter how much they struggle against it. They are born like Athena from my mind and doomed to die by my pen, by my complicity in the narrative negligence of them, by my own actions and wishes-
Actor: cool, what's their names?
Shakespeare, father of twins named Judith and Hamnet: uhh…. Juliet and Hamlet.
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iohym · 1 month
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judith, shakespeare's sister from a room of ones own by virginia woolf. Wolfie was right, but class is a bigger factor methinks.
anyways this ones for all the henry dargers and judith shakespeares of the world. No ones watching, but the show must go on. Just some ramblings from outside plato's cave.
recommended reading: a room of ones own (duh), I know why the caged bird sings, can the subaltern speak?, microhistory, outsider art, Octavia butler's wikipedia page
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capricorn-0mnikorn · 1 year
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In defense of Shakespeare's Daughters
When students find out that:
Shakespeare has no living descendants (and that's why we don't have to ask "Which Shakespeare?" like we do with the Bach family),
That he did have a son, once, but that boy died when he was only ten years old, and
That son was named "Hamnet" (not a typo, BTW)
Those students who go on to become Shakespearean scholars can get a bit obsessed when it comes to themes of fathers, sons, and grief (particularly in that one play about a Prince of Denmark).
So I'd like to take this time to point out that Shakespeare was also the father to two daughters: his firstborn, Susanna, and Judith, Hamnet's twin sister.
And to help me make the point that the Father/Daughter relationship was important to him, and not just a consolation prize, here's a few of the plays that hinge on it (an incomplete list):
The Tempest: a father and daughter as the only humans on a tropical island.
Romeo and Juliet: The tragedy unfolds with exponential speed when Juliet's father decides that she must marry Tybolt immediately.
Much ado About Nothing: The comedy almost becomes a tragedy when Leonato rejects his daughter during the wedding ceremony.
The Winter's Tale: In the first half of the play, the jealous king rejects his infant daughter, wrongly thinking she is a bastard. In the second half of the play, we see the daughter as a teenager, and her relationship with her adoptive father, a shepherd; the play is resolved when she returns home, with her adoptive father, to her birth father.
Hamlet: Let's face it -- the whole play gets mired in schemes, secrets, and second guesses until Ophelia's response to her father's death unleashes a flood of action.
Merry Wives of Windsor: the "B Plot" is all about how the young adult daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Page successfully schemes to marry the young man she actually loves, instead of either of the arranged marriages her parents are hoping for.
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