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Pygmalion
Review of Pygmalion (Penguin Classics) - Bernard Shaw by Kulsum

Advantages: Interesting concept behind the plot
Disadvantages: Slow paced

Author: George Bernard Shaw was an Irish playwright born in 1856, and who died in 1950. Although he write music as well, he most enjoying writng plays, with the prupose of putting across a social message, and making it more memorable with the use of comedy, whilst doing so. Some of his plays addressed the issue of education, religion and government, however one topic he often considered was the exploitation of the working class. As a socialist, ...
...a British socialist movement, writing brochures and leaflets for them. He even married a fellow member of the Society, called Charlotte Payne-Townshend. He was an eloquent orator, and gave speeches on equal rights in politics for men and women, how to live healthy lifestyles, and condemning the attitudes of the rich towards the poor. This socialist attitude of Bernard Shaw influenced many of his writings, including Pygmalion, which has become a classic. ... Read review

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20.06.2008
Lord of the Ring Road
Review of London Orbital - Iain Sinclair by Silverback

Advantages: Breathtakingly virtuosic and knowledgeable writing
Disadvantages: Can become rather obscure at times

Towards the end of London Orbital, Iain Sinclair concludes “The M25 goes nowhere; it’s self-referential, postmodern, ironic. Modestly corrupt, it won’t make sense until it’s been abandoned, grown over.” And there was I thinking it was just a road. That quote, though, hints at the layer upon layer of symbolism, history, politics and art that Iain Sinclair creates and discovers in this furious, fascinating, multifaceted book. What starts as a walk ...
...poet, novelist, chronicler of unseen London – embarked on a series of one-day walks. Starting in September 1998, and ending up on Millennium Eve 1999, he worked his way up the Lea Valley and then methodically anticlockwise round the orbital motorway from Waltham Abbey in Essex. This book is his account of that vast circuit. Does it sound boring? It’s anything but. Because Sinclair brings to the walk a wealth of knowledge, research and just a little ... Read review

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21.12.2003
Words of the artist...
Review of The Poetry of Michaelangelo: An Annotated Translation - James M. Saslow by frkurt

Advantages: Artful, a good dual-language edition
Disadvantages: -

...Michelangelo's poetry was one of the books we used, as it gave us the opportunity to explore different aspects at the same time. How would someone whose creative genius in some media (painting, sculpture, architecture) made him an immortal in history translate onto the written page? Would Michelangelo's sexual orientation, always a topic of debate based upon various images in paint and stone, as well as personal stories and correspondence, be more ...
...to falsehoods, for in truth, the liar's the one who doesn't believe. James Saslow presents a truly excellent volume of Michelangelo's poetry - 302 completed poems, and an appendix of 41 fragments (some as brief as one line), formatted in dual language, Italian and English. The translations are verse translations, rather than literal, word-for-word renderings, but the annotations are very detailed, so as to explore the nuances and meanings perhaps ... Read review

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29.07.2004
A masterpiece.
Review of The Crucible: A Play in Four Acts (Penguin Modern Classics) - Arthur Miller by ExtraordinaryGirl

Advantages: Powerful and gripping storyline, Great contributions of all characters
Disadvantages: None that I have found

Written by Arthur Miller in the early 1950s during the time of the McCarthyism when the government blacklisted accused communists. Miller was also summoned in court and he wrote this play as a parable and links the Salem witch-hunt and the McCarthy trials which took place nearly 250 years apart. A very powerful play and an excellent one to study for GCSE English Literature for its revoloutionary work in the theatre and its portrayal of the human ...
...man's struggle to find and do what is right by him. With just 4 Acts and 5 important characters, this truly is a masterpiece. Proctor, a hard-working family man finds in the middle of lying and confessing to witchcraft, both of which go against his newly developed religious beliefs. ... Read review

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23.06.2008
Accussations of Abigail
Review of The Crucible: A Play in Four Acts (Penguin Modern Classics) - Arthur Miller by Kulsum

Advantages: Strong, powerful story, with characters which readers can identify with
Disadvantages: ----

...written by Arthur Miller during the time of Senator Joseph McCarthy, who stirred strong ant-communist feelings amongst the American people, and used this fear of Communism to his advantage, often attempting to discredit his critics with claims of Communism. Many often falsely confessed, as they realised that their innocence was not worth anything. The plot itself is based around the mass hysteria of the Salem witch-hunts of 1692, with the book itself ...
...not 100% historically accurate, as the ages of John Proctor and Abigail are changed to suit the plot. However, the story is powerful, and captivating, whether read with its historical context, and the allegory of Communism, or whether just as an example of mass hysteria which can grip the public, and tear people's lives apart. The leading character in the play is John Proctor, who is the hero of the story, although readers are aware of his flaw, ... Read review

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19.06.2008


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