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- Prof. Ian Jack: Literary scholar who moved from Butler and the ... - The Independent
Ian Jack, Emeritus Professor of English Literature at Cambridge, was the author of a series of masterly studies and editions of English writers between 1660 and 1860. His critical discussion was careful and decisive, his editing learned and lucid ...
- GB Shand (ed.), Teaching Shakespeare. Passing It On - Fabula
GB Shand (ed.), Teaching Shakespeare. Passing It OnFabula, France - Sep 3, 2008He edited both prose and poetry for Oxford's Complete Middleton. As text coach, he has assisted on professional productions in Canada and at Shakespeare's ...
- Stories that celebrate reading - The Gazette (Montreal)
Stories that celebrate readingThe Gazette (Montreal), Canada - 30 minutes agoMy Letter to the World, by Emily Dickinson (Kids Can Press, 48 pages, $18.95), is a stunningly beautiful collection of poetry - thanks to the remarkable ...
- Monday Community cantata (The Nashua Telegraph)
As you sing softly along with the hum of the vacuum cleaner (only three more rooms to go), you think about how nice it would be to sing with a full chorus, if only you had the time. ...
- Lazy T Ranch opens historic barn doors to visitors - High Plains Journal
Lazy T Ranch opens historic barn doors to visitorsHigh Plains Journal, KS - 1 hour agoWilson will also prepare and present an original, customized cowboy poem for a group or event. Starting in October, guests can also pick their own pumpkins, ...
- Ahmed Faraz, Outspoken Urdu Poet, Dies at 77 (New York Times)
Popular among both the cognoscenti and the general public, Mr. Faraz was one of the few poets from the subcontinent whose verses were read as well as sung.
- Teaching and Learning - Baltimore Sun
Members of the summer government class at Annapolis High School succumbed to public speaking jitters when they testified against a proposed curfew in Annapolis in front of several members of the city council. Many testified in quiet voices, stared ...
- A defense lobbyist who favors an ax - Thehill.com
The leather cowboy boots should be the first hint. And then there’s the almost unnoticeable piercing in his left ear — not exactly a Washington staple. But the secret is out when David Morrison starts talking about his guitars: Music runs through ...
- The top five films of Summer 2008 (BG News)
5. "Iron Man" "Iron Man" was the first superhero movie of the summer, and the first of the Marvel superheroes to finally get the proper film treatment. As a film that focused on the humanity of the main character rather than his powers, Iron Man reigns true as one of the few superheroes that transfers elegantly onto the screen.
- The Laureate's lament: Being poet to the Queen is thankless and ... - Daily Mail
Telegraph.co.ukThe Laureate's lament: Being poet to the Queen is thankless and ...Daily Mail, UK - 2 hours agoAfter his appointment, Motion helped launch the national Poetry Archive. Last night he told the Daily Mail that the Laureate post, which is believed to come ...Woe is me! Poet Laureate is suffering from writer's block and is ... Daily Mailall 6 news articles
- Restarting to stop (Erie Times-News)
Hip-hop artist KRS-One helped launch the Stop the Violence movement in '89. Now he's restarting it.
- Steel vows to 'get better forever' (The Cincinnati Enquirer)
Danielle Steel's 75th book is "Rogue," the tale of a sober-minded psychologist and her playboy ex-husband. The author doesn't need the fame that goes with all her books. She just wants to write.
- NEW IN THE NORTHWEST - Nature verse, animal stories: Robert Pack ... - Missoulian
“Still Here, Still Now†by Robert Pack, University of Chicago Press, hardbound, $22. In this, his 19th volume of verse, University of Montana professor Robert Pack reaffirms - and embellishes - his reputation as one of America’s pre-eminent ...
- Readers will visit The Lost World for free (The Herald)
Glasgow and Edinburgh are joining literary forces for the first time to offer thousands of free books to readers in both cities next year.
- New Book by IJCR Researchers Exposes Anti-Christian and Anti ... - MarketWatch
New Book by IJCR Researchers Exposes Anti-Christian and Anti ...MarketWatch - 5 hours ago"Excepting the Old Testament's poetry, the Jews produced very little of note in any of the art forms. . . . There is no record of any important [early] ...
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