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Literary quotes: “Write without pay until someone offers pay…”
Today we analyze a quote by Mark Twain about writing and money. Join us to learn more!
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Word of the week: “Patricide”
Today we examine the word “patricide” to understand what it means and how it relates to the final chapters of Mark Twain’s book. Join us…
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Folklore: The Singing Sands of Bete Grise
Today we examine the Singing Sands on the Keweena Peninsula in Michigan. Join us to learn more!
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Book list: The Once and Future King
Today we outlines T.H. White’s The Once and Future King. Join us to learn more!
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Reedited: “Should we teach Shakespeare in school anymore?”
Today we examine the idea of teaching Shakespeare in school and whether that’s a good thing or a bad thing. Join us to learn more.
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Word of the Week: Chivalry
Today, we look at the idea of chivalry, and the difference between our understanding of it and what it meant long ago. Join us today…
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Poetry: September and the departing summer
Today we examine the month of September through a poetic lens. Join us to learn more.
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Background knowledge: A few fallacies of medieval times
Today we look at a few myths about the medieval era to consider how it relates to our novel study. Read along to learn more!
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Reedited: The Harlem Renaissance
Today we read an updated post about The Harlem Renaissance! Join us to learn more!
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Word of the Week: Gilded Age
Today, we dig into the idea of “The Gilded Age” and how it is represented in history and how it affected the American worker. Join…