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The Shakespeare Tarot - Chris Leech

Posted: 13 Jun 2020, 01:39
by Papageno
I just received The Shakespeare Tarot, which IMHO, is nothing short of a masterpiece, a brilliant achievement that is as aesthetically satiating as it is academically compelling.

The artwork is visually breathtaking and reveals the complex subtleties of dedicated scholarship. The book is a tour de force in its own right, and is a required companion to the deck.

They compliment each other perfectly, rather, one necessitates the existence of the other to a degree that can only be described as symbiotic. This is a body of work that speaks with a powerful voice and resonance.

This is featured in the CoT Library of Tarot Decks

The Shakespeare Tarot

It brings to mind a recent news item about the discovery of what may have been the remnants of the Red Lion playhouse, an Elizabethan era theater, ca. 1567 - 1569.

Excerpt:

"This tantalising find follows the exciting recent discoveries of The Theatre and The Curtain playhouses in Shoreditch, and of the Boar's Head in Aldgate, which together have immensely improved our understanding of the beginnings of English theatre," Emily Gee, the regional director for London and the South East of Historic England, said.

Link:

Elizabethan Era - Red Lion playhouse discovery