Shakespeare's Book of Wisdom

Shakespeare's Book of Wisdom

Author: Rob Crisell

Publisher: de Portola Press

Published: 2018-12

Total Pages: 154

ISBN-13: 9780692186732

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Shakespeare's Book of Wisdom offers practical and profound advice for readers ages 15 to 115 from the writings of Shakespeare as well as from dozens of other philosophers, artists, saints, and sinners throughout history. Every entry consists of a practical piece of advice, illustrated by a quote from Shakespeare and a plain-English translation.


Shakespeare's Window Into the Soul

Shakespeare's Window Into the Soul

Author: Martin Lings

Publisher: Inner Traditions / Bear & Co

Published: 2006-06-27

Total Pages: 228

ISBN-13: 9781594771200

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Shakespeare's plays, argues Lings, concern far more than the workings of the human psyche; they are sacred, visionary works that, through the use of esoteric symbol and form, mirror the passage the soul must make to reach its final sacred union with the divine.


The Wit and Wisdom of William Shakespeare

The Wit and Wisdom of William Shakespeare

Author: Max Morris

Publisher: Hachette UK

Published: 2016-03-10

Total Pages: 143

ISBN-13: 1783727845

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'There is nothing either good or bad, but thinking makes it so.' Hamlet This entertaining collection gathers together William Shakespeare’s wisest and wittiest quotations. The Wit and Wisdom of William Shakespeare proves that brevity is the soul of wit and is sure to delight all lovers of the Bard’s uniquely perceptive and influential works.


Shakespeare and Judgment

Shakespeare and Judgment

Author: Kevin Curran

Publisher:

Published: 2018-02-22

Total Pages: 256

ISBN-13: 9781474431613

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Ranging widely across law, aesthetics, religion, and philosophy, this book offers the first account of the place of judgment in Shakespearean drama Shakespeare and Judgmentgathers together an international group of scholars to address for the first time the place of judgment in Shakespearean drama. Contributors approach the topic from a variety of cultural and theoretical perspectives, covering plays from across Shakespeare's career and from each of the genres in which he wrote. Anchoring the volume are two critical contentions: first, that attending to Shakespeare's treatment of judgment leads to fresh insights about the imaginative relationship between law, theater, and aesthetics in early modern England; and second, that it offers new ways of putting the plays' historical and philosophical contexts into conversation. Taken together, the essays in Shakespeare and Judgmentoffer a genuinely new account of the historical and intellectual coordinates of Shakespeare's plays. Building on current work in legal studies, religious studies, theater history, and critical theory, the volume will be of interest to a wide range of scholars working on Shakespeare and early modern drama. Key Features Provides the first account of the place of judgment in Shakespearean drama Offers a fresh perspective on the imaginative relationship between law, religion, and aesthetics in Shakespeare's plays Models new ways of putting the plays' historical and philosophical contexts into conversation.


Where Shall Wisdom be Found?

Where Shall Wisdom be Found?

Author: Harold Bloom

Publisher:

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 314

ISBN-13:

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In this inspiring book, a preeminent literary critic, takes readers from the Bible to 20th-century writing, searching for the ways in which literature can inform our lives.


Shakespeare's Sonnets and the Bible

Shakespeare's Sonnets and the Bible

Author: Ira B. Zinman

Publisher: World Wisdom Books

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 528

ISBN-13:

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The extent to which Shakespeare derived the inspiration for his plays and Sonnets from the Bible has sparked debate for centuries. Although much research has been done on Shakespeare's plays, a comprehensive analysis of his Sonnets has been absent, until now. This book gives a detailed examination of Shakespeare's Sonnets, identifying their underlying spiritual themes at the religious and scriptural levels of interpretation.


Shakespeare on Leadership

Shakespeare on Leadership

Author: Frederick Talbott

Publisher: Nelsonword Publishing Group

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 168

ISBN-13: 9780785279839

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An ingenious combination of William Shakespeare's classic quotations and a commentary on today's leadership principles. The perfect gift for busy executives, managers, parents, teachers, and anyone in a leadership role, here is a great source of inspiration and insight in bite-sized form.


Northrop Frye on Shakespeare

Northrop Frye on Shakespeare

Author: Northrop Frye

Publisher: Yale University Press

Published: 1988-09-10

Total Pages: 196

ISBN-13: 9780300042085

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Offers fresh insights into ten of Shakespeare's most popular plays, relating each of these works to others and discussing many of the central elements of Shakespearean drama


The Soul of Statesmanship

The Soul of Statesmanship

Author: Khalil M. Habib

Publisher: Politics, Literature, & Film

Published: 2021-03-15

Total Pages: 224

ISBN-13: 9781498543286

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Shakespeare's plays explore a staggering range of political topics, from the nature of tyranny, to the practical effects of Christianity on politics and the family, to the meaning and practice of statesmanship. From great statesmen like Burke and Lincoln to the American frontiersman sitting by his rustic fire, those wrestling with the problems of the human soul and its confrontation with a puzzling world of political peril and promise have long considered these plays a source of political wisdom. The chapters in this volume support and illuminate this connection between Shakespearean drama and politics by examining a matter of central concern in both domains: the human soul. By depicting a bewildering variety of characters as they seek happiness and self-knowledge in the context of differing political regimes, family ties, religious duties, friendships, feuds, and poetic inspirations, Shakespeare illuminates the complex interdynamics between self-rule and political governance, educating readers by compelling us to share in the struggles of and relate to the tensions felt by each character in a way that no political treatise or lecture can. The authors of this volume, drawing upon expertise in fields such as political philosophy, American government, and law, explore the Bard's dramatization of perennial questions about human nature, moral virtue, and statesmanship, demonstrating that reading his plays as works of philosophical literature enhances our understanding of political life and provides a source of advice and inspiration for the citizens and statesmen of today and tomorrow.