This "for fun" little tid bit was heftier and bigger than I expected; I was instantly engrossed with my own , independent, inner dialogue after I read each question and answer. Thanks for the serious fun!
Lovely article. What an interesting connection. I've been a constant admirer of both ladies - Annabel from her early acting days and her more recent SAT and DeVere Society involvement, and Miriam since seeing her in Endgame with Mark Rylance. Of the replies to the original Times article, I wonder what the prudes who don't appreciate Miriam's down to earth approach to life think of Chaucer and Jonathan Swift. Also, the few who cling to the Stratford/Shakespeare argument should be asking themselves, where is the primary source evidence to support their case, instead of showing contempt towards Annabel, the beauty with a brain.
This "for fun" little tid bit was heftier and bigger than I expected; I was instantly engrossed with my own , independent, inner dialogue after I read each question and answer. Thanks for the serious fun!
Wonderful interview! Annabel is brilliant.
Lovely article. What an interesting connection. I've been a constant admirer of both ladies - Annabel from her early acting days and her more recent SAT and DeVere Society involvement, and Miriam since seeing her in Endgame with Mark Rylance. Of the replies to the original Times article, I wonder what the prudes who don't appreciate Miriam's down to earth approach to life think of Chaucer and Jonathan Swift. Also, the few who cling to the Stratford/Shakespeare argument should be asking themselves, where is the primary source evidence to support their case, instead of showing contempt towards Annabel, the beauty with a brain.
Howard Wilson