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How to Think like Shakespeare
Book • 2020
This book challenges modern educational practices by highlighting the formative habits and practices that shaped minds like Shakespeare's.
It explores how mental play, creativity, autonomy, innovation, and freedom can emerge through work, imitation, tradition, constraint, and discipline.
Newstok draws on Shakespeare's world and other writers to distill enduring practices for deeper thinking and more effective writing.
It explores how mental play, creativity, autonomy, innovation, and freedom can emerge through work, imitation, tradition, constraint, and discipline.
Newstok draws on Shakespeare's world and other writers to distill enduring practices for deeper thinking and more effective writing.
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