Henderson, Archibald. “George Bernard Shaw.” The North American Review, vol. 185, no. 616, 1907, pp. 293–305. JSTOR, JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/25105897.
This article, written contemporarily to Shaw, extols Shaw’s abilities and compares…
Alan Jackson wrote this song in response to the events of the terrorist attacks on September 11th 2001. He woke up one morning with this melody and then composed the song.
Kincheloe, Joe l. "Says Who? Who Decides What Is Art?" Counterpoints, vol. 212, 2003, pp. 49-53. Peter Lang AG, JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/42978107.
Joe Kincheloe asks the initially impossible sounding question: "Who
has the right to designate…
In the 48th Sherlock Holmes story, titled "The Last Bow," Holmes finds himself working alongside a man named Von Bork to supply the German government with information stolen from the English military. Holmes creates an Irish American informant named…
A collection of L.A.G. Strong’s books were published in New York by Alfred K. Knopf publishing house, including an American edition of The Minstrel Boy in 1937. Although the text remains the same, the aesthetics of the book are different between…
This is an imagine of the Church of the Frari that appears in "Alicia's Diary". The description confirms the recount from Alicia in that the church itself is able to be gondola. The description in this piece of the inside matches that of Alicia's…
This is a fan-created Comic strip exemplifying the relationship between Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr. This cartoon aims to make a statement on the characters shown, while also remaining a source of humorous entertainment for members of the…