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Thursday, April 23, 2009

Happy Birthday Shakespeare!

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The study of Shakespeare ’s life is full of assumptions, best guesses, and wild conjecture. Was he a secret Catholic spy? A nobleman hidin...

National Poetry Month: Prestwick House Recommends...

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The poem that stands out in my mind is Robert Frost’s “Putting in the Seed.” I read it for the first time as a seventeen-year-old college st...
Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Happy Earth Day!

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Earth day is an interesting holiday. While a day devoted to awareness of your impact on the environment is, of course, a good idea, it has a...
Tuesday, April 21, 2009

National Poetry Month: Prestwick House Recommends...

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Crossing Brooklyn Ferry WALT WHITMAN ( click here to view the poem ) What I like most about this poem is the way it approaches interconnecti...

Tuesday Trivia

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The first published drawings of what famous children's book author-illustrator appeared in a physics text entitled Atomics for the M...
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Deathmatch Winner

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The Winner of the Prestwick House Literature March Madness Deathmatch Challenge is... Hamlet
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Monday, April 20, 2009

Canterbury Tales Trivia

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I am thrilled to announce that this Summer, Prestwick House will be releasing a revised version of our Literary Touchstone Classic, Canterbu...
Friday, April 17, 2009

Happy 50th, Strunk & White

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Strunk and White’s wildly popular Elements of Style turned 50 yesterday, and the occasion spurred quite an unexpected fracas in some acad...

Deathmatch Finalists

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Ok, folks, this is the final match-up. Who will it be: The Prince of Denmark or a bunch of good kids gone bad? Cast your vote now! Haml...
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Thursday, April 16, 2009

National Poetry Month: Prestwick House Recommends...

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Lines on the Antiquity of Microbes (unknown) Adam Had ’em. When asked to write about a favorite poem in honor of National Poetry Month , I c...
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