Literature
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The Tale of Punchinello by Loretta Ellen Brady
The Tale of Punchinello from Brady’s collection, The Green Forest Fairy Book (1920), is about a kind-hearted clown who teaches…
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Aunts and Pianos by E.F. Benson
Aunts and Pianos was first published in The Windsor Magazine, Vol 63 1925-26.BOBBY DEACON at the age of fifty-five was…
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The Broken Window by Frédéric Bastiat
The Broken Window is also widely known as The Fallacy of the Broken Window, The Parable of the Broken Window,…
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That Which Is Seen, and That Which Is Not Seen by Frédéric Bastiat
That Which Is Seen, and That Which Is Not Seen (Jul 1850) is an essay written by French economist Frédéric…
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William Shakespeare The Collar Theory
The ‘Collar Theory’ regarding the Droeshout EngravingThe story so farOur research has taken us down many strange roads, not to…
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John Shakespeare
John Shakespeare was the father of William He lived between 1531 – 1601 John’s father, Richard Shakespeare, was a tenant…
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The More Loving One by W.H. Auden
The More Loving One (1958) is a beautiful poem about unrequited or asymmetrical love, and whether the universe cares about…
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The Divine Comedy by Dante
The Divine Comedy (Divina Commedia), often referred to simply by its first Canto, The Inferno was written somewhere between 1308…
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The Tragedy of Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare
The Tragedy of Julius Caesar (1599) is Shakespeare’s tragedy about the events leading to the murder of Julius Caesar. Two…
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The Tempest by William Shakespeare
The Tempest is probably the last play that William Shakespeare wrote alone (1611). We’ll let Wikipedia’s summary give you the…
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