She Speaks!: What Shakespeare's Women Might Have Said
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She Speaks! - bold and original - is many rewarding books in one. In these pages one of the great actors of our age asks: 'What were Ophelia, Rosalind, Cleopatra and Shakespeare's other women characters really thinking' Drawing on her own rich performance history, Harriet Walter gives them voice in Shakespearean pentameter verse, and what they have to say is both witty and profound. I was dazzled many years ago when I saw her play Ophelia at the Royal Court, and continue to be dazzled by her brilliance and hard-won insights into the plays. It's a book that anyone who cares about Shakespeare will want to own, and share
Did Lady Macbeth instruct the weird sisters what to tell her husband What happened when Cleopatra was reunited with Mark Antony in Heaven And what did Hermione really do shut away for those sixteen years
Harriet Walter's years of inhabiting and imbibing so many of those great roles gives her a special licence to speak for them. But the wit of these delightful poems also belies frustration, exasperation, and like a true "Lover's Complaint", real affection
With her gravitas, empathy, intellect and absolute belly laugh wit, the unheard voices soar. A real celebration of her life and artBrilliant, witty but also profound and moving. They are an astonishing achievement, technically, but also in their emotion. They haul you into an alternative universe with such brevity and in such a striking way. They are funny, disturbing, challenging and sometimes heartbreaking.
They are a triumph and I am sure will become instant classics.The writing is effortlessly witty, charming, surprising, delightful . . . moving . . . just GORGEOUS. I cheered aloud at the end of Kate! Clearly Harriet Walter should've been in the writers' room with us for
SuccessionWhat a privilege, joy and utter pleasure to read Harriet Walter's marvellous verse ... One of the most joyful aspects of the work is that of course, Harriet is the 'real deal', in that she has lived and breathed life into these women - and men - on the page and brought them not only to the stage but to the ear, also. This gives us, the reader, an especial ringside seat to the arena where
a Shakespearean artist shares her private passions, realizations, discoveries and internal debate; the character of this piece, is above all, undeniably Harriet WalterIf you liked Carol Ann Duffy's
The World's Wife - you will love
this incisive, funny, mischievously subversive homage to Shakespeare's heroines, written by one of mine
With her characteristic wit, playfulness and fierce intelligence, Harriet Walter gives tantalising voice to the bard's female greats. Her extensive experience, passionate advocacy and vibrant imagination make this collection a must-read for all lovers and curious-ers of Shakespeare's women
An invaluable book for actors and enthusiasts alike.
If like me you have struggled with Shakespeare's representation of female characters Walter's crystal clear analysis will restore your faith. She unpicks and re-centres their inner life and journey as only one of our most talented and celebrated classical actors could. A must read!
Nothing Harriet Walter does surprises me, but this took me aback. It is STUNNING and I simply sat and read it right through, and shall start again at once.
I had no idea that Harriet Walter is such a sensationally fine poet. AstonishingThis is unlike any other book to do with Shakespeare that I've ever read. It's more fun for a start. If I were a teacher, I would put this on the curriculum pronto
This brilliant book is a form of creative pastiche that solves some of the riddles surrounding Shakespeare's characters . . .
an exhilarating read that tells you far more than a shelf full of solemn academic works * Country Life *