More than three-quarters of people preferred AI poems to ones by William Shakespeare - GETTY People prefer AI-generated poetry to Shakespeare because it is more “beautiful” and easier to understand, a ...
"Speak the speech, I pray you, as I pronounced it to you, trippingly on the tongue," Hamlet advised the Players. Is it possible American actors have taken that advice a little too literally? Or, ...
Guest columnist Beth Ann Fennelly analyzes Shakespeare's Sonnet 29 for its enduring relevance. The sonnet describes a speaker's journey from self-pity and envy to finding joy through love. Shakespeare ...
William Shakespeare (1564–1616), who needs no introduction on a poetry page, was considered the greatest English poet — and perhaps one of the greatest poets of any language — to put pen to paper. The ...
Reading the deserved critical huzzahs for the current production of August Wilson's Joe Turner's Come and Gone has me thinking about a bee always in my bonnet. Critics swoon over the "poetry" of ...
Get Access To Every Broadway Story Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click. Shakespeare, once a victim of discrimination, ...
OROVILLE — “Not marble nor the gilded monuments of princes shall outlive this powerful rhyme,” is the opening line from William Shakespeare’s “Sonnet 55”, read by Yamahni Duncan, a Las Plumas High ...
Although Shakespeare's birthday and death date (April 23) are already passed, and I am writing this at the very end of Poetry Month, I want to acknowledge both occasions by celebrating this superb ...
Shakespeare was not above a dirty joke. Here are eight of his filthiest puns and witticisms.