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How to Think like Shakespeare
How to Think like Shakespeare: Lessons from a Renaissance Education | Scott Newstok
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A lively and engaging guide to vital habits of mind that can help you think more deeply, write more effectively, and learn more joyfully How to Think like Shakespeare offers an enlightening and entertaining guide to the craft of thought—one that demonstrates what we've lost in education today, and how we might begin to recover it. In fourteen brief, lively chapters that draw from Shakespeare's world and works, and from other writers past and present, Scott Newstok distills vital habits of mind that can help you think more deeply, write more effectively, and learn more joyfully, in school or beyond. Challenging a host of today's questionable notions about education, Newstok shows how mental play emerges through work, creativity through imitation, autonomy through tradition, innovation through constraint, and freedom through discipline. It was these practices, and a conversation with the past—not a fruitless obsession with assessment—that nurtured a mind like Shakespeare's. And while few of us can hope to approach the genius of the Bard, we can all learn from the exercises that shaped him. Written in a friendly, conversational tone and brimming with insights, How to Think like Shakespeare enacts the thrill of thinking on every page, reviving timeless—and timely—ways to stretch your mind and hone your words.
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I picked up some Shakespeare themed nonfiction with part of my stimulus check. I do love Stephen Greenblatt.
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Bookwomble I don't know if you know of or can get the BBC Radio 4 show, "In Our Time": each episode collects a panel of academics to talk about a cultural, historical or scientific topic. They've done a few about Shakespeare, including a couple about the historical bases of the Plantagenet and Roman plays. Podcast link, in case you're interested ? https://pca.st/episode/b47ab0a7-9b03-4866-b598-14e9759766d3 4y
GingerAntics @Bookwomble I am notoriously terrible at podcasts. I have probably 100 in my playlist, but I rarely listen to them, but this sounds like something I‘d add to my ever growing collection. 😂 4y
Bookwomble 😂 I'm a bit the same, but I do like listening to this show while I'm cooking - feeding mind and soul as well as body 😊 4y
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