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Arts & Literature

Welcome To Arts & Literature where we try to answer questions of a scholarly nature.

If you are looking for information about books then head to Books & Authors. The Arts section covers all sorts of topics like theatre, exhibitions, paintings and much more.

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Atheist
Has anyone here read L'histoire d'O (the Story of O)? My version (English translation) claims to be unexpurgated, but ends without an ending! I find it far more literary than 'Grey'. Fascinating...
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Chris38
I think this is part of a larger work by the composer, Debbie Wiseman. Can anyone tell me what the work is, please?
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tiggerblue10
Although unconfirmed, it is believed that William Shakespeare was born on 23rd April. So happy 457th birthday :o)
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Bert45
The greek equivalent of the letter L is called 'lambda'. But why is there a silent 'b' in it? I assume that a Greek person reciting the alphabet would say 'lam-da' just as we say 'double -yoo' for...
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Khandro
BBC's Katya Adler does a great job of presenting a 3 part programme here on BBC sounds 700 years after Dante's death in 1321 & finds its relevance to modern day life, I've listened to them twice &...
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joko
what is the word to mean 'facial expression'? I don't mean emotions, like sad, happy etc i mean literal facial expressions, ones that have no other meaning than an action with your face - such as...
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badhorsey
I had a flashback to a book in our school library, one of those popular-science-for-inquisitive-kids things. It was actually quite interesting - it had photos of Cherenkov radiation around a reactor...
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abdulmazed
A question from the history of English literature...
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Devant12
Not ebay or facebook. But where else can i find and sell second hand items.
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Devant12
I am looking for a cheap binder to bind my magazines/newsletters etc into a hardbacked book,
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QueeNefertiti11
Grammar Practice Exercise 1: Subject-Verb Agreement 1 by Hillman Consulting, Inc 2018...
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daginge
Hi all, long time no speaky! Can anyone advise my daughter what are the wooden biscuits for in the packaging of an art canvas. It's a pack of 3 different sized canvases from B&M with a pack of 8...
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naomi24
According to the front cover the author's story of survival from within the camp. A gift which I haven't started yet. Has anyone read it ... and if so, your thoughts?...
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naomi24
... Richard Osman’s first novel - a number one best seller, the film rights of which have already been sold to Spielberg, I believe. A Christmas gift, I’ve read a bit - but I’m not that impressed. It...
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Atheist
I'm overstating my feelings, but I do find them pretty awful. I don't understand the appeal of caterwauling cats, and 'saucy Jacks', and phantoms of the opera; all got laboured plots and casts of...
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Coppit
Believe it or not, around 1950, a London grammar school religious studies master abandoned the subject to read humorous stories. This old memory goes back to around 1950 and is about a short story by...
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degreen2014
What does the word SOYUZ mean. Much obliged...
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MindlessFish555
I will be putting on a play soon but I do not have any script ideas. I was thinking some sort of mystery, but it has to be appropriate. My cast is small 2-5 girls and 1-3 boys. I was also thinking...

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