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British national identity is a late historical development, and to some extent the unintended consequence of colonialism and immigration. By treating British national citizenship as a late manifestation of nationalism, I am in some respect...
insanity during which he kills his own people. After Geoffrey of Monmouth, Holinshed and John Higgins, William Shakespeare in 1605 resumed the story of King Lear who goes mad because of selfish cruelty of his daughters. He played this trage...
of four plays that began with the three parts of Henry VI. These plays, though not strictly speaking a tetralogy, trace the bloody conflicts between the houses of Lancaster and York and interpret the events leading up to the establishment ...
William Shakespeare of Stratford-upon- Avon turned 7 (Cohen 2002). During his lifetime, cultural exchanges multiplied not only among European nations, but between Europe and the Atlantic and, more slowly, Pacific worlds. Many of these growi...
Shakespeare’s sonnets were not published formally until 1609. Even at that time his name was not shown in the books. A year later, William Jaggard’s, The Passionate Pilgrim published Shakespeare’s sonnets 138-144 without his authorization. ...
higher adversity to truth and decency." Putting one's faith in something that is not real is worse than putting one's faith in nothing at all. Cloudy thinking and unreasonable thoughts lead to such a thing. This is shown throughout Shakesp...
Frederick Douglass played a remarkable role in the Civil War. Frederick Douglass Played a Remarkable Role in the Civil War Soon after publishing the Narrative, Douglass began an extended speaking tour in Great Britain, where he lectured not...