Literature and Related Siteshttp://www2.hawaii.edu/~lanning/welalit.html
Works of William Shakespeare William Shakespeare and the Internet George Bernard Shaw Upton Sinclair Alexander McCall Smith Lemony Snicket Muriel Spark William Stafford Archive (0
2blowhards.com: The NYTBR Section and Fiction 3http://www.2blowhards.com/archives/2007/01/the_nytbr_secti.html
evocations that have a Shakespearean exuberance; and a refreshingly cold-blooded view of race, sex, and power. They're shockingly real and immediate, yet a sense of the primal and
2blowhards.com - a weblog
Daniel Traister's Home Pagehttps://www.sas.upenn.edu/~traister/
for alumni, Re-Reading Shakespeare . The Pennsylvania Gazette reported on the program of which this class was a part in its November-December 1999 issue . During the spring of 200
Moby-Dick and Pierrehttp://www.melville.org/phase2.htm
167-81. Yaggy, Elinor, "Shakespeare and Melville's Pierre ." In Boston Public Library Quarterly , 6 (January 1954), pp. 43-51. Return to Bibliography of Melville Criticism Return
What computer games can and can't dohttps://jesperjuul.net/text/wcgcacd.html
game has had it's first Shakespeare - in itself a bad comparison since computer games are mostly built by groups - I do think it has had it's first, say, Dashiel Hammett. To think
Rome and Romania, Roman Emperors, Byzantine Emperors, etc.https://friesian.com/romania.htm
[ Latin , 1956, 1966]. Shakespeare tells us that Caesar's last words were Et tu, Brute? Good Latin (he had to know that "Brute" is the vocative of "Brutus," not the word that we f
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