Academic geekery
Oct. 19th, 2006 02:10 pmTHIS is why I'm writing a dissertation on literary afterlives of historical figures. Because people think it's interesting! Because it provokes arguments! Because
angevin2 occasionally makes awesome fingerpuppet videos involving said literary afterlives of historical figures.
(And because I'm a huge nerd. But moving on...)
This whole thing began after several people (myself among them) made joking comments about Shakespeare's Richard III being a Tudor hackjob. For me, it was joking. I don't know about anyone else. She then posted a very clear and interesting response that points out the flaws in the 'hackjob' theory, linked above. Personally, I'd love to see
junediamanti and
a_t_rain's thoughts on the subject.
( For those who are curious, ramblings regarding the late and occasionally lamented Richard III and Tudor Hackjobbery follow )
In other news, note to self re: Oxford weather -- It doesn't matter how warm it is in the morning. Nor does it matter that you're planning to spend several hours in a library. It's the middle of October. Wear a coat. Because Murphy's Law demands that the day you leave the house wearing a sleeveless top is the day you return to the house in very cold rain.
At least I've started keeping the umbrella with me at all times.
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(And because I'm a huge nerd. But moving on...)
This whole thing began after several people (myself among them) made joking comments about Shakespeare's Richard III being a Tudor hackjob. For me, it was joking. I don't know about anyone else. She then posted a very clear and interesting response that points out the flaws in the 'hackjob' theory, linked above. Personally, I'd love to see
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( For those who are curious, ramblings regarding the late and occasionally lamented Richard III and Tudor Hackjobbery follow )
In other news, note to self re: Oxford weather -- It doesn't matter how warm it is in the morning. Nor does it matter that you're planning to spend several hours in a library. It's the middle of October. Wear a coat. Because Murphy's Law demands that the day you leave the house wearing a sleeveless top is the day you return to the house in very cold rain.
At least I've started keeping the umbrella with me at all times.