NOTE: Because this work was originally released in separate issues, the page count resets at the start of each chapter. Direct quotations will therefore be cited as "Chapter X, page Y." I will also be discussing spoilers, so keep that in mind if you have not read this work. There are some stories that resonate … Continue reading Special Book Look: The Complexity and Enduring Qualities of “Watchmen”
Month: July 2019
Today on Project Gutenberg #7
Today on Project Gutenberg we have... Evolution, Old & New by Samuel Butler More science! And this time, it's some science and history that I know quite well. This should be fun. The author of this nonfiction book, Samuel Butler, is better known as a novelist. His most famous work is his 1872 work Erewhon, … Continue reading Today on Project Gutenberg #7
Today on Project Gutenberg #6
Today on Project Gutenberg, we have... Othello by William Shakespeare Now this is definitely something that everyone here has heard of. I don't think there's much I can say about this play that hasn't been said already. It's a damn good story about racism, passion, lies and murder, featuring one of Shakespeare's great tragic heroes … Continue reading Today on Project Gutenberg #6