So far, I've shown you the heights, the flora, the castles, some buildings, a museum and the natural beauty of the UK. Today's post will be about our visit to Shakespeare's Birthplace, back in 2009. I'm linking up with Melinda @Westmetromommyreads for this post.
Hope you all enjoyed this post. Have any of you visited Shakespeare's birthplace? Let me know in the comments below and have a great weekend!
The poem has been titled " I cannot remember my mother". It attracted me for some reason, for I thought that surely, a poem couldn't be completely empty. There had to be some form of nostalgia, or memory in a poem about no remembrance. I realized after reading it, that I was right. In fact, the poem's title can be considered an oxymoron. However, the extent to which this poem is nostalgic, the amount of tiny details in this poem, wow. But I don't suppose Tagore was a Literature Nobel Laureate for nothing. This poem has sensitized its audience to the poet's colossal loss, though the poet ,it seems,has made no effort to do so. There is nothing superfluous about his writing, and the poem seems like a true expression of his love for his mother. It talks about how his mother managed to leave her presence on everything before she passed away, and how those little memories of his,form an incomplete memory of his mother.
What an amazing site! We don't have spots with historical significance that old here in the US.
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We have quite a few in India, but I haven't visited them in a very long time, so I don't have any pictures to share with you guys!
DeleteWonderful! I do love visiting birthplaces of esteemed writers and playwrights. Thanks for sharing, and here are MY SATURDAY SNAPSHOTS
ReplyDeleteI think this is the only birthplace of a writer I've visited, except maybe Beatrix Potter's museum (I'm not sure whether that was her birthplace or not).
DeleteI've enjoyed visiting the UK through your photos. Shakespeare's birthplace must have been fascinating!
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Thank you so much Sandra!
DeleteAwesome photos! I love LOVE Shakespeare :)
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He created our bookish world. What's not to love?
DeleteSo cool! Would love to see something like that. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by Lisa!
DeleteI haven't. I hope to go someday! Have you seen the movie Shakespear's In Love? I fell in love with him on that!
ReplyDeleteNo- I actually haven't seen that movie! I know, I know- how could I have missed it? I hope I'll get around to watching it soon though. Thanks for the reminder Yani!
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