Posts by Luuk Keijser
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A Closer Look at Hell
Posted on January 20, 2014Poetic Justice and Personal Vengeance in Dante’s Inferno Dante Alighieri’s Divine Comedy is widely seen as one of the great works of world literature and a major influence on the […] -
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Of Muse and Men
Posted on January 5, 2014Artists and Their Muses, and the Films They Inspired In Greek mythology there were 9 muses, goddesses who provided inspiration to artists in fields such as drama, poetry, dance and […] -
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What’s My Line Again?
Posted on December 7, 2013While in the UK the celebrity panel show has for years been reaching unprecedented heights with shows such as Have I got News for You, Never Mind the Buzzcocks, QI […] -
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Biblical Influences on Oscar Wilde’s Salome
Posted on November 23, 2013Oscar Wilde’s style of writing is usually very lyrical, descriptive, luscious and decadent. He revels in the descriptions of beautiful things and beautiful people. This is most evident in his […] -
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The Mentalist: the Madness behind the Method and the Futility of Speculation
Posted on November 9, 2013For those out of the loop, The Mentalist is a television series about former fake psychic Patrick Jane, who has stopped fleecing the gullible and now helps agents of the […] -
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Unfinished Works by Great Writers
Posted on October 26, 2013On the whole, writers do not tend to hold to retirement age. They continue to write until their deaths, sometimes brought upon more quickly by disease or accident. The result […] -
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Singing Their Song: TV Actors Who Perform Their Own Theme Tunes
Posted on October 10, 2013Actors often have secondary talents they like to utilize in their work. Some write, others direct. Many can sing or play an instrument. They stretch their creative muscles by starring […] -
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Lewis Carroll’s Phantasmagoria
Posted on October 2, 2013It is obvious to anyone who read any of his works that Lewis Carroll liked playing with words. Two of his favourite activities were making up new words and rhyming. […]