Andrew Ferguson on “Converting Mamet”
The following post appeared at Austrian Economics and Literature. ______________________________________________________________________ Although I do not read The Weekly Standard unless James Seaton...
View ArticleInterview with Troy Camplin, Interdisciplinary Scholar and Author of Diaphysics
Allen Mendenhall interviews Troy Camplin. Troy Camplin holds a Ph.D. in humanities from the University of Texas at Dallas. He has taught English in middle school, high school, and college, and is...
View ArticleThe Comedy of Errors at the New American Shakespeare Tavern
Tomorrow marks a preview of The Comedy of Errors, directed by Drew Reeves and performed at the New American Shakespeare Tavern in Atlanta. Performances begin on September 3 and last through September...
View ArticleFour Shows to See in Atlanta this 2012 Christmas Season
1. A Christmas Carol at Alliance Theatre 2. A Christmas Carol at The New American Shakespeare Tavern 3. Atlanta Ballet’s Nutcracker at the Fabulous Fox Theatre 4. The Play of Herod at St....
View ArticleExcerpt from “I am the Raleigh,” by F. L. Light
A Shakespearean proficiency in meter and rhetoric may to F L Light be ascribed. Nearly forty of his dramas are now available on Amazon, and twenty have been produced for Audible. His Gouldium is a...
View ArticleThe Trial Scene in Shakespeare’s “Merchant of Venice”
The following excerpt is adapted from my essay “A Time for Bonding: Commerce, Love, and Law in The Merchant of Venice,” which may be downloaded at this link. Act IV, Scene I of William Shakespeare’s...
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