See that picture of my Riverside Shakespeare? I read it in college at the University of Minnesota many years ago….
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The Joy of Shakespeare
If there’s one thing that strikes me when I read what the Parents Union School (PUS – Charlotte Mason’s schools…
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Why We Read Shakespeare in a Living Education
I am often asked by parents why we read Shakespeare in a living education. Let me answer by quoting author…
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Lamb’s Tales from Shakespeare
Listen in on this episode to hear about the fascinating brother-sister team of Charles and Mary Lamb. I also examine…
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Authority Issues – Lessons from King Lear
We recently finished King Lear in our TBG community. The students worked on memorizing the pivotal Act 1, scene 1….
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A Programme for Shakespeare
In 2014, I experienced Shakespeare at the Globe Theater in London. At that point, I had been teaching Shakespeare to…
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Tales From Shakespeare
There is a book that is near and dear to my family’s heart. This book introduced us to a whole…
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Shakespeare Enjoyment!
As I read, read, read through the Charlotte Mason Digital Archives about Shakespeare, as well as prepare for King Lear…
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“A horse! A horse! My kingdom for a horse!” – Resources for Richard III
A new year, a new Shakespeare play! In case you didn’t know, all my Shakespeare posts can be found under…
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How Far the Little Candle Throws His Beams: Resources for The Merchant of Venice
What Shakespeare play has the most spit flying? Is the most controversial? Is the most popular play in Israel? *…
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Grapple Them to Thy Soul: Resources for Hamlet
The friends thou hast, and their adoption tried, Grapple them to thy soul with hooks of steel.- Polonius, from…
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Sermons in Stones – Resources For As You Like It (And a Warning)
“And this our life, exempt from public haunt, finds tongues in trees, books in the running brooks, sermons in stones,…
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