Roy Grace explains how the Bard’s murderous, manipulative creations are his primary inspiration William Shakespeare’s fascination with the dark side of human nature has always had a big influence on ...
A computational fingerprint that uniquely characterises William Shakespeare's writing style is helping to dispel any lingering doubts that he penned his own plays. The method could analyse not only ...
It was modern forensics, a class of science the bard would likely have relished. South African anthropologist Francis Thackeray actually dug up Shakespeare’s Stratford-upon-Avon garden and had a good ...
A Shakespeare expert from De Montfort University Leicester (DMU) is to use the latest computer techniques to try and prove once and for all whether the Bard really did write all his work himself.
Summer in the Northwest is a time for Shakespeare. (Remember to check The Oregonian's June 15 A&E for a preview roundup of coming shows and a wealth of events for Portland-area Bard watchers.) It's ...
If William Shakespeare were alive today, he would probably be writing the next Game of Thrones. He was the creator of 16th-century blockbusters, known as a master of mass delight, before he went on to ...
The Seinen genre goes places most anime can't, and that's what allows the writing of series in the genre to be so strong and ...
Time taken: one session of approximately one hour. When starting to write 60 second Shakespeare plays with children it is recommended that you use a play which the children are already familiar with.
Best-selling author of Roy Grace mysteries explains how, when he is planning a new villain, the Bard’s murderous, manipulative creations are his primary inspiration London: William Shakespeare’s ...