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Leadership in Literary London
>>ALEXANDRA APICELLA: The summer in London, it was the Literary London program. And that was — I took a creative writing course and then a course on the writings of Jane Austen. And that was
Gender, Guilt, and Fate – Macbeth, Part 2: Crash Course Literature #410
Hi I’m John Green. This is Crash Course Literature and today we’ll be doubling, bubbling, toiling and troubling as we continue our discussion of Macbeth. Today we’ll be looking more closely at the characters of
5 Literary Classics In 30 Seconds…Or Less!
you thanks to the internet ebooks and social media were fast becoming a society of speed readers inspired by the folks at book a minute we’ve created very very abridged versions of our five favorite
Free Will, Witches, Murder, and Macbeth (Part 1): Crash Course Literature #409
Hi, I’m John Green, this is Crash Course Literature and today we’ll be discussing Macbeth. Some people… …call it the Scottish play or the Bard’s play because allegedly, back in the 17th century a coven

Macbeth (Shakespeare) – Thug Notes Summary and Analysis
What’s the word, son? This week on Thug Notes we gettin regicidal with Macbeth by William Shakespeare. After making a bitch out of their enemies, the king’s fresh generals, Macbeth and Banquo, hit up three