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    Love, Strength and Dignity: The Many Faces of Jane Eyre
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    Love, Strength and Dignity: The Many Faces of Jane Eyre

    Fellowship & Fairydust February 10, 2016

    If you’re searching for a tale of romance on Valentine’s Day, look no farther than the wonderful literary classic Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë.  This is one of my favorite books of all time, one…

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    Christian or Pagan?: An Analysis of the Religious Influences in British Literature and Lore
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    Christian or Pagan?: An Analysis of the Religious Influences in British Literature and Lore

    Fellowship & Fairydust January 10, 2016

        Recently an article went up on The Atlantic by writer Colleen Gillard titled, “Why the British Tell Better Children’s Stories.” A friend sent it to me today and I will admit initially to…

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    Mirror, Mirror, in the Wood: A Review of “A Midsummer Night’s Dream”
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    Mirror, Mirror, in the Wood: A Review of “A Midsummer Night’s Dream”

    Fellowship & Fairydust July 30, 2015

    In A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Shakespeare interweaves several convoluted plots in which the human world and the ‘Green Wood,’ or fairy world, meet. Critics often interpret the human world, under the leadership of Theseus and…

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    Noah’s Ark and the Epic of Gilgamesh: A Comparison
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    Noah’s Ark and the Epic of Gilgamesh: A Comparison

    Fellowship & Fairydust May 27, 2015

    One may wonder how a biblical narrative and an ancient Mesopotamian epic could have anything in common, as biblical narratives, such as Noah’s Ark, are written by divine inspiration and ancient Mesopotamian writings, such as…

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    Our Love Must Make Us Strong: The Music and Mysticism of Loreena McKennitt
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    Our Love Must Make Us Strong: The Music and Mysticism of Loreena McKennitt

    Fellowship & Fairydust December 10, 2014

    It all started one Christmas as I rummaged through the CD racks at the library, in search of seasonal music different than the usual run-of-the-mill jingles blared constantly on the radio from November onward. I…

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    The Ghost’s Conscience: A Character Study of the Persian in "The Phantom of the Opera"
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    The Ghost’s Conscience: A Character Study of the Persian in "The Phantom of the Opera"

    Fellowship & Fairydust October 23, 2014

         Many people are familiar with the haunting mystery/horror story that is French writer Gaston Leroux’s Phantom of the Opera. They know of the ill-fated obsession that Erik, a brilliant yet malformed musician, held…

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    A Glimpse of Reality: An Analysis of Alfred Lord Tennyson’s “The Lady of Shalott”
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    A Glimpse of Reality: An Analysis of Alfred Lord Tennyson’s “The Lady of Shalott”

    Fellowship & Fairydust April 16, 2014

    “On either side the river lie, long fields of barley and of rye…” These are the opening lines in Alfred, Lord Tennyson’s famous poem, “The Lady of Shalott”. The poem, loosely based on the tale…

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