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I am Grateful for these Books6 comments

Vicki wrote 6 months ago: I have been inspired by the “Impressions of a Princess” blog to write about my top ten books that I … more →

Tags: Book Club, Conversations, Literature, Women Who Run With The Wolves, Clarissa Pinkola Estes

The Three Sisters2 comments

Bahnheur wrote 8 months ago: Stories with three sisters are everywhere. Once you start looking for them, you will see them: Cinde … more →

Tags: Fiction, on writing, Family, Growing Up, Lit Crit, writing, Gone with the Wind, Edna St. Vincent Millay, Writing women

Scenes

Holly Gruntner wrote 8 months ago: One year ago Tonight Funny, but both scenes look equally beautiful to me. Scenes from today: 1. In w … more →

Tags: writing, Traveling, Learning, chumming, Thinking, Listening, Working, Running, watching

Slam2 comments

Holly Gruntner wrote 8 months ago: I wish I could do this.  But if I can’t, I am sure as anything glad that there are people in t … more →

Tags: aging, chumming, Thinking, watching, Friends, videos, slam poetry, Birthdays, Sunday

The summer of big and small

susiecrow wrote 9 months ago: In a summer in which I hardly left home artistic and cultural events provided occasional holiday div … more →

Tags: Reviews, Everyday Moments, Hofesh Schechter, Cultural Olympiad, London 2012 Olympics, paralympics, Glyndebourne Opera, L'Heure Espagnole, The Dark

My "Faerie Queen" analysis: Faith, Hope, and Love

Crusader wrote 1 year ago: the Faerie Queen by sir Edmund Spencer (in 1590-96) Which of Spenser’s observations from this … more →

Tags: Literature, Sir Edmund Spencer, Allegory

Edmund Spenser and the Strength card3 comments

Aj / Melia wrote 1 year ago: So my husband collects coins.  I get emails from some companies showing interesting coins that they … more →

Tags: Tarot, Strength, Edmund Spenser, Queen Elizabeth I, coin, Una and the Lion

Grrrr, why come I got ta go to class they no teach me good?

The Kobi S wrote 1 year ago: God this phonology class has proven to be much more difficult than I had originally imagined. I try … more →

Tags: Ear Catchers, Songs, The Day, Rants & Complaints, English, Linguistics, Grrrrr, Class, Professors

Esoteric Elements in Spencer's "Faerie Queen"

jay008 wrote 2 years ago: Elizabeth, the faerie queen, with her dress covered in eyes exemplifying her vast intelligence netwo … more →

Tags: Conspiracy, Culture, Esoteric/Speculation, Philosophy, History, Politics, Analysis, intelligence, Edmund Spenser

October

eloradaphne wrote 2 years ago: Then came October full of merry glee; For yet his noule was totty of the must, Which he was treading … more →

Tags: Photography, October, photomnipulation, edmund spense

Thursday Myths & Legends 101: Adamantine2 comments

Lisa Asanuma wrote 3 years ago: Adamantine is a legendary substance dating back to the middle ages, and perhaps beyond.  It was basi … more →

Tags: Thursday Myths & Legends 101, greek mythology, Wolverine, Marvel Comics, Adamant, Adamantine, Adamantium, John Donne, John Milton

For the Love of the Game..

amandakatarina wrote 3 years ago: For class tomorrow I’m going to read this passage from our text “The Faerie Queen” … more →

Tags: Socrates, Poetry, subjectivity, edmond spenser, faceted identity, Allegory, What's it all about?, meaninglessness, frost


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