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Building Background: Theatrical Licensing Act of 1737
While Fielding’s work wasn’t solely responsible for the Theatrical Licensing Act of 1737, it was plays like this that caused the upper crust of the…
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Building Background: The Harlem Renaissance, degradation and inspiration
The Harlem Renaissance was a period between 1910 and the mid-1930s that saw a large amount of Blacks generating art from Harlem in New York…
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Literary Bios: Ralph Ellison, author of “The Invisible Man”
Today we learn about Ralph Ellison, author of “The Invisible Man.” Join us to learn more!
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Literary Bios: Henry Fielding, playwright and satirist
Today on the blog we look at the life of Henry Fielding, who was a pioneer of novel writing, a playwright, and a London judge.…
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Poetry Analysis: “To His Coy Mistress” by Andrew Marvell
Greetings! Today on the blog we examine the life and times of Andrew Marvell, the poet and satirist. His contributions are numerous, so let’s get…