Hearing is not Seeing
Alliteration is an instinctive language device (see previous blogs). We use it casually (“Lots of luck”) and at the most […]
Alliteration is an instinctive language device (see previous blogs). We use it casually (“Lots of luck”) and at the most […]
Author Events for Beyond Beowulf This is a list of definite dates though some information is uncomplete. All events are
I was fascinated by an op ed piece in the New York Times of July 2 about a new law
I was fascinated by an op ed piece in the New York Times of July 2 about a new law
The way in which alliteration jumps out in unexpected places continues to amaze me. I have been reading a biography
There’s more to Beowulf than alliteration and I promise to move on, but it occurs to me that I should
Rejoice and be exceedingly glad! I bring you good tidings of great joy. Et cetera. Our Technical Research and Demographics
I began writing these blogs (this blog?) with the promise of discussing other things than Beowulf and Beyond. Haven’t done
In 1773 Samuel Johnson set off for Scotland with James Boswell at his side. Boswell was Scottish and had connections
One thing I’m learning about doing readings is that I usually arrive at an almost empty room and have to