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TiredLibrarian
Hamlet | William Shakespeare
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I saw part of the 1948 Olivier Hamlet last night, and it gave me the urge to reread this. It's been a few years, but it's one of my favorite Shakespearean plays. Nothing like a reread of an old favorite on a cold winter's night!

#Shakespeare #Literature #Hamlet

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Clare-Dragonfly
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I forgot to review this when I finished it! I loved it so much. It was like a cross between The Secret History and Pamela Dean‘s Tam Lin in many ways—so it felt derivative, but in a great way. In the second half, though, it pulls away from those comparisons and becomes much more its own thing. Heartbreaking and gorgeous. I just wish I were more familiar with Julius Caesar (the play).

LoverOfLearning Listened to it on audio 2 years ago. Gave it a 3 star but I listened to it quick quickly so I think I lost some detail. Currently rereading it :) 1d
Clare-Dragonfly @LoverOfLearning Yes, I think this is one where you really have to pay attention to the details! I think I had to reread the last few pages to fully understand. Hope you like it better the second time around! 15h
LoverOfLearning @Clare-Dragonfly I'm sure I'll love it a lot more this time! :) 9h
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Eggs
Romeo and Juliet (Updated) | William Shakespeare
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In Ovid's "Metamorphoses," love and hate are deeply intertwined with the central theme of transformation. The plays A Midsummer Night's Dream (Pyramus&Thisbe)
and Romeo and Juliet (based on Metamorphoses) are more similar than they appear. Both, written at the same time, deal with forbidden romance and power and control. One play having a comedic end, while the other ends in tragedy, are partly the same tale with a different outcome.
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Lunakay
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Happy Valentine's Day, dear Littens!

Since the Q1 theme is poetry, what better day to enjoy some sonnets or love poems! ❤️

How are the classics going for #classicschallenge 2025?

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Dilara Good idea!

I read the first (7th c.) written version of Majnun Leyla earlier this year. I still have two later versions (medieval + renaissance) in my To Read pile.
Right now, I am reading a Kazakh contemporary poetry anthology. I don't know if the poems count as “classics“. They might be too recent for that as they were all written in the 20th c. but some of the authors have been deemed “postal stamp worthy“.
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AvidReader25 I am in the middle of Swann‘s Way (my 1st Proust!) and finished The Pursuit of Love and Dickens‘ Hard Times. So far, so good! (edited) 3d
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AnishaInkspill
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#TLT #ThreeListThursday Thanks @dabbe for another interesting list, where quite a few were new to me and look really interesting.

It's funny seeing this result, having quite a few Shakespeare plays helped boost this number. This year I have lined up to read again a modern adaptation of Shakespeare 's Othello, “New Boy“ by Tracy Chevalier.

dabbe Well done, you! Thanks for playing and sharing. 🩶🩷🩶 1w
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DebinHawaii
Fudge and Jury | Ellie Alexander
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#FeelinTheLove 🍫♥️

The Bakeshop Mystery series is a favorite of mine & it‘s currently at book 20. I loved Book 5 as it‘s set in a #Chocolate festival in Ashland, Oregon where the series takes place.

I read it for review in 2017 & made the Mango Chai Latte & Chocolate Truffles with Coffee & Almond from the recipes in the back. https://kahakaikitchen.blogspot.com/2017/01/the-book-tour-stops-here-review-of_1...

PuddleJumper I'd still eat that cake 1w
Eggs Brilliant 🍫 1w
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PuddleJumper
The Taming of the Shrew | William Shakespeare
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So this is based on Taming of the Shrew/10 Things I Hate About You ... I'm guessing loosely since it's about assassins

Do I keep this for October or binge watch immediately. That is the dilema

Zuhkeeyah Binge watch! 2w
janeycanuck Why not both?! 2w
PuddleJumper @janeycanuck Oh that's true! It's not finished yet so I could wait 1w
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dabbe
Romeo and Juliet (Updated) | William Shakespeare
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Eggs ❤️🌹❤️ 2w
dabbe @Eggs 🩶🩷🩶 2w
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DebinHawaii
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#FeelinTheLove

#LoveIsBlind
“love is blind and lovers cannot see the pretty follies that themselves commit”

Eggs Brilliant ❤️ 2w
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DebinHawaii
Much ADO about Nothing | William Shakespeare
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#FeelinTheLove

I have more than one #FaveLiteraryLove but their witty banter & the fact they have to be tricked into their feelings before they admit them makes Beatrice & Benedick near the top of the list-biased by the movie portrayals I‘m sure.🩷

Two favorite quotes:

MESSENGER “I see, lady, the gentleman is not in your
books.”
BEATRICE “No. An he were, I would burn my study.”

“Thou and I are too wise to woo peaceably.” -Benedick

TheEllieMo This has long been my favourite Shakespeare play 2w
mom2bugnbee It's my favorite Shakespeare as well! My favorite line: "Serve God, love me, and mend." 2w
Eggs Well done 👏🏻 2w
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