Bardisms : Shakespeare for all occasions : wonderful words from the bard on life's big moments (and some small ones, too), plus tips on how to use them in a toast, speech, or letter
معرفی کتاب «Bardisms : Shakespeare for all occasions : wonderful words from the bard on life's big moments (and some small ones, too), plus tips on how to use them in a toast, speech, or letter» نوشتهٔ Shakespeare, William;Edelstein, Barry، منتشرشده توسط نشر HarperCollins Publishers در سال 2009. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
Browse the delightful Bardisms to find a fitting quote for any mood, moment, or occasion. But read it through to learn how to enjoy Shakespeare and bring more of his language into your daily life. - Jacob Weisberg, Editor of Slate magazine and author of Bushisms
A fantastic reference for anyone who loves Shakespeare! - Steve Martin
From renowned Shakespearean director Barry Edelstein comes Bardisms: a straightforward, accessible guide to using Shakespeare's wit and wisdom at special occasions of every type. Over the course of his career, Edelstein has directed more than half of Shakespeare's plays, and he brings all his passion, insight, and years of study to Bardisms. In the words of Adam Gopnik (Through the Children's Gate), Barry Edelstein knows more about Shakespeare, and in a less pedantic manner, than nearly anyone I know.
Looking for an ideal toast, quip, or remark for that special occasion-or the perfect pithy comment to enliven an everyday conversation? Ask Shakespeare!
A wedding vow-To you I give myself, for I am yours (As You Like It)
A birthday greeting-to me, fair fried, you can never be old. (Sonnet 104)
Party time!-Let's mock the midnight bell. (Antony and Cleopatra)
The plays and poetry of the Immortal Bard make up a vast repository of wit and wisdom, insight and passion. If there's an occasion that needs commemorating, chances are there are some lines from Shakespeare that will do the job right. Whether you want to speak the speech with verve and flair or craft an elegant toast, lecture, or missive, world-renowned Shakespearean director and teacher Barry Edelstein will help you find the perfect Bardism for any occasion.
Title Page Dedication Page Contents: “...And the Contents o’ th’ Story...” “We Will Have Such a Prologue...” “My Instructions May Be Your Guide” The Seven Ages of Man Chapter One Shakespeare on the Experience of Childbirth Shakespeare on Newborns Shakespeare on Daughters Shakespeare on Sons Shakespeare on Mothers Shakespeare on Fathers Shakespeare on Siblings Chapter Two Shakespeare on Children Shakespeare on School Shakespeare on the Commencement Address Shakespeare on Sports and Exercise Shakespeare on Holidays Chapter Three Shakespeare on Love Shakespeare to Say “I Love You” Shakespeare on Lovemaking Shakespeare on Getting Engaged Shakespeare on Weddings Shakespeare on Wedding Vows Shakespeare on Relationship Troubles Chapter Four Shakespeare on Soldiers Shakespeare on Reputation Shakespeare on Violent Confrontation Shakespeare on Winning and Losing Shakespeare on Motivating the Troops Shakespeare on Work Chapter Five Shakespeare on Middle Age Shakespeare on Justice Shakespeare on Witty People and Bores Shakespeare on Thanks Shakespeare on Apologies and Forgiveness Shakespeare on Parties Chapter Six Shakespeare on Old Age Shakespeare on Grandparenthood Shakespeare on Tributes Shakespeare on Health and Medicine Shakespeare on News Shakespeare on Weather Chapter Seven Shakespeare on Death Shakespeare on the Loss of Loved Ones Shakespeare on Memorials and Elegies Shakespeare on God, Spirituality, and Faith “I Have a Kind Soul That Would Give You Thanks” “...Index to the Story We Late Talked of” Index “If We Do Meet Again, Why We Shall Smile” “Is It a World to Hide Virtues In?” About the Author Also by Barry Edelstein Credits Copyright Notice About the Publisher "William Shakespeare's plays and poetry make up a vast repository of wit and wisdom, of insight and passion. For the momentous events in our lives - the ones that call for some memorable remarks or a great toast - the Bard is the perfect speechwriter. On any occasion, chances are there's a Shakespeare quote that's fitting. The challenge, of course, is finding the right one. The author can help you pick the perfect "Bardism", pronounce it with style, and craft an elegant speech, talk, or missive around it."--Global Books in Print Suggests ways to apply Shakespearean wit to any occasion, with recommendations for incorporating quotes into speeches, in a reference that is complemented by tips on pronunciation and delivery Title from PDF title page (viewed on June 1, 2009).