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theimaginativeconservative.org
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| | | | | In the decades and centuries following his death, the pieces of the puzzle connecting Shakespeare to the Catholic faith were lost, or were forgotten or set aside. But there is little doubt that Shakespeare's contemporaries heard the words spoken from the stage with the eyes that saw what he was saying.(essay by Joseph Pearce) | |
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sarahwerner.net
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www.shakespearegeek.com
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| | | | | Join us, won't you, on a journey of Shakespearean deja vu. | |
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khanya.wordpress.com
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| | | An interesting discussion seems to be developing in the Orthodox blogosphere about whether Orthodox Christians should write, or even read, fantasy literature. They are referring to the works of writers like C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien -- Christian (though not Orthodox) authors who wrote fantasy fiction. The answer of this blogger, Lily Parascheva Rowe, seems... | ||