Articles related to "Authorship"In his essay 'Cybernetics and Ghosts', Italo Calvino argues that literature is mechanistic, signs, formulas, and codes of convention, rejecting notions of inspiration.
Everyone knows that Emma wrote Harriet's response to Robert Martin's letter - but what if someone else wrote Robert's letter as well?
There is a growing movement of scholars and religious leaders who think that the Bible is the work of men, not the work of God.
While William Shakespeare is called the greatest writer in the English language, some speculate that the real author remains unacknowledged.
The man commonly known as the world's greatest playwright may have been a hoax. Discover why.
In Paul Auster's metafictional novel "City of Glass" the very foundations of the detective fiction genre and novel construction as a whole are exposed.
Far from the scholar's complex stew or the amateur's blind hypothesising, Bryson presents a book based on evidence which satisfies curiosity about all things Shakespeare
Titus Andronicus is certainly not considered to be one of Shakespeare's best, but it is interesting to examine the play as a phase in the playwright's development.
One of the first steps in determining how we should understand Genesis is to ascertain the motives and purpose of the book's author.
Shakespeare may have written more plays than you know. In addition to accepted canon, there are several apocryphal works attributed to him. The jury is still out.
This is the second article in a series arguing for the traditional attribution of the Synoptic Gospels: Matthew, Mark, and Luke. This article focuses on Mark and Luke.
Provide students with guidelines to evaluate authority, accuracy, and relevance of online resources used for academic research projects.
Part one of this series focuses on François Truffaut's The 400 Blows; a film extremely influential in the creation of the French New Wave movement.
Part three of this series focuses on Jean-Luc Goddard's 1964 film Bande à part; A film that is both tribute and reinterpretation of American Film Noir.
Part two of this series focuses on Jean-Luc Goddard's 1963 film Contempt; a complex film that forfeits cinematic storytelling for an experiment in fictionalized realism.
At Mary MacKillop we hope our students will be motivated, self directioned, cooperative and visionary leaders of an inspired future world.
Using small group process classes design comic strips with a variety of different endings.
Students practice their Photoshop and Webdesign Skills.
Medieval manuscripts are brought to life through high quality reproductions accompanied by fascinating and scholarly, yet easy to understand, essays.
Who wrote Shakespeare? A Shakespeare plot has emerged to discredit the Bard. However, just a few facts from Shakespeare's life can readily quash the authorship debate.
Whether you've written a novel or manuscript, penned a poem or composed a song, your creative body of work is protected by copyright law.
In "Strategic Reading: Guiding Students to Lifelong Literacy." Wilhem, Baker, Dube. © 2001 Vygotskian Psychology and its implications for teaching reading are discussed.
Men wrote the Bible. That's only partly true. The Bible was written by men who were inspired by the Holy Spirit. That is why the Bible is often called "The Word of God".
Art Teachers streamline assessment by running an activity that includes all of the students in the school .
Can we trust the Gospels of the New Testament? When were the Gospels written? And who wrote the Gospels? Are the Gospels reliable?
The 2nd Continental Congress sought reconciliation with Great Britain. But on July 6, 1775 it passed a declaration saying it was necessary to fight their mother country.
Who wrote the Synoptic Gospels - the first three books of the New Testament? This article kicks off our series looking at Matthew.
Can an honest, intelligent person hold to a literal interpretation of Genesis? Is it even remotely possible that this ancient book is accurate?
The vast majority of biblical scholars agree that Matthew, Mark, and Luke are interrelated - and that their authors used common sources. Who wrote those sources?
Literary Criticism reassures English majors that their field of study is intellectual and philosophical, as well as requiring unique and useful skills.
The Writers Guild script registration service is an industry standard. But it offers little in the way of actual protection against unlawful use of your material.
The first of the New Testament gospels, Matthew attempts to show the Jews how Jesus of Nazareth fulfilled Old Testament prophecies and was their long-awaited Messiah.
Isaac Watts' "Joy to the World" is a Christmas carol sung around Christmas time in America. However, it may be appropriate to sing this Christmas hymn all year.
In 'What is an Author?' and 'The Death of the Author' Michel Foucault and Roland Barthes make seminal contributions to literary theory.
Previous articles have explored the authors of the Synoptic Gospels, this one looks at when the Synoptics were written.
How is it that a simple mail train wreck becomes the basis for one of America's most famous folk songs? Here is the true story of "The wreck of the old 97"
John Cage's aleatoric (or chance) compositions are difficult to listen to, but his reduction of composer involvement paves the way for a better understanding of the perfo
Facebook's Networked Blogs allows members to add their blogs to Facebook, thus joining a vast blogging network.
To diagnose an individual with Autism Spectrum Disorder, the Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule (ADOS) has become an important test for clinicians.
Poetry chapbooks have gained momentum with the advent of self-publishing and are an invaluable tool for anyone interested in pumping their writing into the world.
This month's celebrity writer for the Health and Wellness section discusses the real roots of the diabetes epidemic in the US and what to do about it.
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Authors have adapted his characters and plots in well-known works
As people age, reading the computer screen with bifocals or reading glasses becomes more and more difficult. What kind of eyeglasses are best to relieve this eye fatigue?
Shakespeare's King Henry V stands along with Antony and Cleopatra as 'anti-theatrical';but the play instead celebrates the transformative power of language.
'The Domostroi' was a household manual with ambiguous origins that can be traced to no one author. It was used during the Middle Ages in Russia.
An overview of the fundamental principles of the wisdom of Hermes Trismegistus.
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Produced by The History Channel, 102 Minutes That Changed America provides a refreshingly honest account of the events of September 11, 2001.
The idea of wiki-based contents was a brilliant idea, but unfortunately, it was wasted by the lack of an appropriate management. This article is a pathology of Wikipedia.
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