A new season of Skeleton Songs, all about magic and literature! In the first ep we talk William Shakespeare's Tempest, from women-wizards from Algiers to royal demonology.

Listen to "This Thing of Darkness", here: https://t.co/JKyZthZQAj

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It's good that this year William Shakespeare's birthday ties in with he was 1564. Obviously his plays & poetry are world-renown but I'd like to celebrate their movie adaptations.

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Friday Funny. As it's Shakespeare's birthday tomorrow it can only feature the Bard.

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The 'Voodoo Macbeth' is a nickname for the Federal Theatre Project's 1936 New York production of William Shakespeare's 'Macbeth.' Orson Welles adapted and directed the production, and moved the play's setting from Scotland to a fictional Caribbean island https://t.co/5gMEc2x23n

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Macbeth (Manga Classics): 3/5 stars

Before I go into more detail, I want to put a disclaimer that I've never been good at understanding Shakespeare's writing. I was forced to read the original version of Macbeth in high school without any of +

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Milford Haven ('blessed Milford' Shakespeare's Cymbeline) key staging point on journeys to Ireland, 1595 🗺️ maybe by Paul Ive, military engineer in service to English 👑 with fortifications 🏘️ ⛵️ 🐟 & sea-monster + red Tudor compass rose 101/365 https://t.co/dIqW6qvULZ

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This tweet reached the attention of those who have not read ROTRK before! It is a completed manga. ROTRK is a queer adaptation of Shakespeare's Richard III and Henry VI, in which its protagonist, Richard, is an intersex bisexual man. It has gorgeous art and a gut-wrenching story.

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A preview for my contribution to 's "And Seek (Not) To Alter Me" !!
An anthology of queer fanworks for Shakespeare's "Much Ado About Nothing"

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Eel pie was so common that not knowing how to cook one was recognized sign of stupidity. In King Lear, there's a cook who was so far gone that she tried to eels in the pie w/o killing them first.

It doesn't mean much to us, but Shakespeare's audience knew better.

Hilarious! 2/8

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Oberon
King of the fairies in medieval and Renaissance literature. He is best known as a character in William Shakespeare's play A Midsummer Night's Dream.
Art for Mitos y Leyendas

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Caliban (from Shakespeare's The Tempest), 1914

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MAMILLIUS CONJURING UP SPRITES AND GOBLINS FOR HIS MOTHER, HERMIONE (WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE'S 'THE WINTER'S TALE)
By Henry Fuseli

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another "grocery" list that's been drawn over

translation:

carrots
potatoes
bread
honey
fruit
wine
cheese, if I can

read Shakespeare's tragedies (the verb isn't conjugated so I'm not totally sure of its tense as I'm not a native speaker! sorry about that!)

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Day 6: Boarding School Juliet by Yousuke Kaneda

A high school rendition of Shakespeare's classic Romeo and Juliet, done really well. I think this is the first one I've done that has actually received an anime, so you can also check that out for an idea

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💖T I T A N I A💖

This is the satellite of Uranus. Don't be surprised that she looks like a fairy, because she is named after the queen of fairies from Shakespeare's play🧚

💰Price 6 $KSM

🧚‍♀️ Get it here - https://t.co/eIxagtpmCx

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Caliban (from Shakespeare's The Tempest), 1914

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"Contender"

Inspired by Act V Scene I of Shakespeare's Hamlet, in which Hamlet takes interest in Yorick's skull in the graveyard.

Contemplations on mortality, and superficiality. Aren't we all just skeletons at our core?

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Jackass Rees Mogg really is a chancing goon. His Latin, he admits, is quotes borrowed from books of quotations, and now he quotes Iago, Shakespeare's most duplicitous villain, to defend assaults on his reputation. I'm thinking private schools are not providing value for money.

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the first meeting of small luc and fairy kaeya inspired by the shakespeare's "midsummer night's dream" and celtic mythology🍀✨

(#kaeluc / ?? probably not but let the tags be)

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