Shakespeare
Some of you may groan to see another comment on this topic now. So--first I'd like to thank all the writers, especially Shaun, who know so much about Shakespeare and other writers of his time. It was educational to read through this thread.
Second, now that Shakespeare's greatness has been established (not that there was any question), I'm wondering if anyone would like to talk about it on a craft level. Since this is a "Musing on Mastery" board, I'd really like to hear those who know Shakespeare's work so well quote some lines and explain how the language techniques he uses create certain effects. Rhetorical techniques? Syntax? Sound effects?
I'm looking for techniques I can learn from and practice in my own work.
Any takers? Or perhaps someone should choose another poet whose craft we can illuminate and discuss?
(I can't make a choice and start a thread because I don't have the necessary expertise. I'm here to learn.)
Barbara
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