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How much of the play is the playwright? In which Will Shakespeare meets Kit Marlowe, and in searching for Kit's voice, begins to discover his own.
Last bookmarked by KarmicSquirrel
22 Apr 2012
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Rec 15
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Marley was dead: to begin with. There is no doubt whatever about that.
Last bookmarked by greenapple
27 Mar 2012
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Even kings must submit to being used by God's will without knowing what it is.
Last bookmarked by dr_zook
11 Jan 2012
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The road to Deptford.
Last bookmarked by Verbyna
9 Jan 2012
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Rec 6
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This is a sequel to a fantastic Doctor Who audio story called Kingmaker, which ends up with William Shakespeare dying at the battle of Bosworth Field, and Richard III being whisked off to Elizabethan England, where he writes the works of Shakespeare from Henry IV Part 1 onwards. Or does he...?
Last bookmarked by SlashMyDreams
28 Dec 2011
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1630. Versailles. La Journée des Dupes: sur ce qui s'est passé entre la nuit du dimanche 10 et lundi Novembre 11 et la manière dont Richelieu a conservé son position du Premier Ministre.
Last bookmarked by Ramasi
27 Dec 2011
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Will had gotten to his place through application of will and hard won observation. Mayhap he was a bit of a rough upstart crow and a playwright besides. A fool as well. Caught in Kit’s unlikely orbit all the way to Helsinore and back.
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Right now, Jack is living in linear time. He wasn't in the past. He won't be in the future.
Last bookmarked by goodnightsandman
8 Sep 2011
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There was a gentle woman in the Courte, called Anne Bulleyne, daughter to sir Thomas Bulleyne, Viscount Rocheforde, whom the kyng muche fauoured in all honestie, and surely none otherwise, as all the worlde well knewe after. (Edward Hall's Chronicle, 1548)
Last bookmarked by AngelQueen
5 Jul 2011
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A great survey of Anne Boleyn's early life up to Henry's proposal of marriage.
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When you're a Jewish pirate, keep your Rabbis close and your enemies closer.
Last bookmarked by mlle
18 Mar 2010
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The Pirate Rabbi celebrates Purim in his own special way, Spring 1614.
Last bookmarked by mlle
18 Mar 2010
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Pirate Rabbi needs to be a bigger fandom like, right now. Interesting, historical, fun.
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Rec 13
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Poetry and theology; with a side order of hot boys kissing
Last bookmarked by FairestCat
27 Jan 2010
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Poetry and theology and queerness and sex. Quite magnificent
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Rec 26
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I suspect this will be as confusing to read as it was to write and format.
Click the asterisks to go to the relevant footnote. Click the carets to be taken back where you were.
Last bookmarked by threerings
28 Dec 2009
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Most Brilliant Story Ever. The Librarian, Thursday Next, footnotes of footnotes, and yuletide IRC all thrown together and working PERFECTLY. Seriously impressive insanity.
