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January 29, 2013
A Streetcar Named Desire by Tennessee Williams
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January is a freebie month at Let's Read Plays , so I've chosen something very different from classical plays. And it really is d...
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January 22, 2013
Post-exam resolutions
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Normal people have New Year resolutions, but my life is still divided into semesters, so... Dear Kate, after this exam session finishes, y...
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January 15, 2013
Norwegian Wood by Haruki Murakami
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As I'm a complete novice in Japanese lit, I've decided to start with something very-very popular and well-known. And I've chosen...
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January 13, 2013
41-50 из "1001 фильма"
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41. Страсти Жанны Д ` Арк ( 1928 , The Passion of Joan of Arc). Карл Теодор Дрейер На протяжении всего фильма нам предлага...
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January 12, 2013
Turn Of The Century Salon - Intruduction
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Katherine at November's Autumn is hosting a wonderful Turn Of The Century Salon , and in January she asks the participants to int...
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Historia Calamitatum (The Story of My Misfortunes) by Peter Abelard
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It has been very quiet here, because it's exam time, and I really need all my free time for sleeping. And when I read, I am trying to ...
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January 4, 2013
The Reluctant Dragon by Kenneth Grahame
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The Reluctant Dragon is a classic English children's book, which, they say, was the first to picture a "nice" dragon. Really,...
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January 1, 2013
Russian Classic (pre-1960) Children's Literature
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Classic Children’s Literature Challenge is already here, and I've decided to participate also by committing a list of less known...
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December 23, 2012
Costumes in Twelfth Night
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Costumes play a very important role in Twelfth Night , so this month's play meme fits perfectly! As I remember watching only one...
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Twelfth Night, or What You Will by William Shakespeare
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Twelfth Night was the first of Shakespeare's comedies I've actually read, though of course I've seen a lot of adaptations of ...
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