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robertalexandersheppard wrote 11 hours ago: The Spanish Tragedy by Thomas Kyd My rating: 4 of 5 stars FROM THE WORLD LITERATURE FORUM RECOMMENDE … more →

Tags: Robert Sheppard, Thomas Kyd, Book Reviews, Goodreads Book Reviews, Robert Sheppard's Book Reviews, renaissance, Renaissance studies, Renaissance Drama & Literature, Elizabethan Drama

Poetry Wednesday: The Satisfying Sarcasm of John Dryden13 comments

Sarah W wrote 2 days ago: If you were to come up to me and ask, without warning, who wrote “A Passionate Shepherd to his … more →

Tags: Reading, a passionate shepherd to his love, Fair Iris I Love, John Dryden, Marriage à la Mode, Poetry, Poetry Wednesday, The Nymph's Reply to the Shepherd, walter raleigh

Further Research

london'sdarklines wrote 4 days ago: Over the last few months, Steve and Yvonne have been making great headway with research for their jo … more →

Tags: Information, London's Dark Lines, yvonne marrs, greenwich, Dr. John Dee, London, Elizabethan Era, Fiction, Historical

Further Research

london'sdarklines wrote 4 days ago: Over the last few months, Steve and Yvonne have been making great headway with research for their jo … more →

Tags: Information, London's Dark Lines, yvonne marrs, greenwich, Dr. John Dee, London, Steve Saleh, Sir Christopher Wren, the school of night

The Bookman's Tale - A Novel Of Obsession 9 comments

scottrudolph wrote 1 week ago: The Bookman’s Tale A Novel of Obsession by Charlie Lovett Due to publish late May, by Viking **Pengu … more →

Tags: Romance, Charlie Lovett, the bookman's tale, William Shakespeare, Vermont College of Fine Arts, Jane Austen, Davidson College, Book Review, Novel Review

The Marlowe Papers

Ensis wrote 2 weeks ago: THE BOOK The Marlowe Papers by Ros Barber is a novel which postulates that Christopher Marlowe … more →

Tags: recommended, Books 2, About William Shakespeare, Author, Barber Ros, elizabethan, Elizabethan England, elizabethan english, Elizabethan Era

Shadow of Night by Deborah Harkness2 comments

sandy12176 wrote 2 weeks ago: English: Christopher Marlowe’s memorial IN the Churchyard at St Nicholas, Deptford (Photo cred … more →

Tags: Book Reviews, Deborah Harkness, Bodleian Library, discovery of witches, Diana, Witchcraft, School of Night, Matthew, thomas harriot

'Deliciously playful' - and free!

Tom Brown wrote 2 weeks ago: I’ve been a bit quiet lately, busy polishing my Crystal Palace/pneumatic railway mash-up Stran … more →

Tags: Books, So Long, Shakespeare, authorship, My Books., Shakespeare, edward de vere, Earl of Oxford, kindle, Francis Bacon

Bags more bags

kidspartyheaven wrote 3 weeks ago: It’s been a long time blogging , I’ve been busy in my spare time when I’m done with puppets, establi … more →

Tags: crafts, Making Things\, gifts, Art and Portraiture, Bags and Accessories, handbag, infant, bags, facebook

God Vs. Lucifer: The Battle Between Good And Evil

unprecedentedx wrote 3 weeks ago: Ana Marie A. Professor Holmstrom ENG 102/0833 God Vs. Lucifer: The Battle Between Good And Evil … more →

Tags: Assignments 2, Faustus, Marlowe, God, Lucifer, Doctor Faustus, Mephistopheles, Christianity, God wins

Tamerlan or Tamburlaine7 comments

hopkinshughes wrote 4 weeks ago: Everyone is thinking the same thought these days,“What possessed those Russian youths to kill and ma … more →

Tags: Authorship Question, Earl of Oxford, english history, the London Stage, Who wrote Shakespeare?, nashe, robert greene, Tamburlaine, Tamerlan

Why do writers make such good spies?

JG wrote 1 month ago: Last month I finished reading Keith Jeffrey’s official history of the British Secret Intellige … more →

Tags: literature, Literature, Books, writing, Writers, Authors, Culture, espionage, Spying

Congressman King lends his expertise3 comments

DK Fennell wrote 1 month ago: Representative Peter T. King, a Morning Joe favorite. Screen grab from April 16, 2013 (MSNBC.) Whene … more →

Tags: Politics, Peter T. King, Alfonse D'Amato, Elizabeth Taylor, Marco Rubio

Underrated Philosophers IV: John Duns Scotus3 comments

Phill wrote 1 month ago: General Note: there will eventually be something other than this series again. I might even get back … more →

Tags: Philosophy, Pascal, Day Job, the other scotus, Thomas Aquinas, grad school, kantspeak, Duns Scotus, why I left grad school

Kit and Caboodle

stevenpoore wrote 1 month ago: Big Finish Folly, Part 61 – Point of Entry, by Barbara Clegg & Marc Platt A strangely reso … more →

Tags: Big Finish Folly, Doctor Who, Big Finish, Colin Baker, lost stories, Marc Platt, nicola bryant, obsidian blade, elizabethan london

Come Live with Me (Clarence Brown, 1941)6 comments

Judy wrote 1 month ago: James Stewart and Hedy Lamarr make an unusual romantic combination – especially when she is dr … more →

Tags: 1940s, Adeline De Walt Reynolds, Clarence Brown, hedy lamarr, Ian Hunter, James Stewart, MGM, Verree Teasdale

Love; poetry style...

iam30now wrote 1 month ago: Christopher Marlowe wrote his poem a long time ago. Love, courting, and romance etc has changed a lo … more →

Tags: Sir Walter Raleigh, The Passionate Shepherd to His Love, The Nymph's Reply to the Shepherd, Love, Poem, Bollywood, Come Live with Me and Be My Love, Favourite Poem

Movie Cliché Titles Never Produced – 3

Tim Steffen wrote 1 month ago: Here’s the next round in never-produced make-believe Hollywood movie synopses, but the more I … more →

Tags: Movies, Ben Johnson, Bill Nighy, Colin Firth, Edward Fox, Freddie Highmore, Helen Mirren, Jude Law, Julie Christie

The Rose Theatre, Bankside, London3 comments

thesinglegourmetandtraveller wrote 1 month ago: OK, so this isn’t a foodie post. Yes I know I always write about food and this was going to be … more →

Tags: A Travelling Gourmet, UK, rose theatre bankside, globe theatre, Shakespeare


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