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More MOOCS

So I’ve signed up for another MOOC since I enjoyed the one on Hamlet so much. (More on that later.) So this one is titled Shakespeare and His World and is led by Professor Jonathan Bate, in conjunction with the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust. From the course description: Each week, Professor Bate will examine a particular […]

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More fun with footnotes in Angel Guerra, naturally

There’s a footnote on page 95 of Angel Guerra (Pérez, Galdós Benito. A Translation of “Angel Guerra” by Benito Pérez Galdós. Lewiston (N.Y.: E. Mellen Press, 1990.), translated by Karen O. Austin, where Angel signals he is supporting his seven-year-old daughter’s anarchy instead of imposing order, as the governess has requested. Angel’s phrase, translated, is Let […]

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Benito Pérez Galdós and his mother

This post and at least one more will be based on footnotes in the translation of Angel Guerra I’m currently reading (Pérez, Galdós Benito. A Translation of “Angel Guerra” by Benito Pérez Galdós. Lewiston [N.Y.: E. Mellen Press, 1990.). The translation is by Karen O. Austin. I updated my post on Doña Perfecta with this […]

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Carry On, Mr. Bowditch

I have been reading Carry On, Mr. Bowditch by Jean Lee Latham with the boys and they are really enjoying it. OK, I have been, too. It’s the story of Nathaniel Bowditch and his contributions to ocean navigation. It’s also a great story for kids since Bowditch had to overcome so much in his life. […]

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Happy Valentine’s Day

Seventeen years ago was a “Plan B” first Valentine’s Day weekend with my then-girlfriend, now wife. Yeah, we get sappy here sometimes. Sorry about that. But you never know when life is shooting down your first and “best” plan while better things lie in wait. For more details, I’ll forward you to this post. In […]

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The problem with Gertrude

A few notes on the online Hamlet course I’m taking… The Argumentative Old Git had a good post on the three different versions of Hamlet. We took a closer look at the First Quarto (Q1) and despite all its deficiencies the order of its scenes resolve some issues raised in the Second Quarto and First […]

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Doña Perfecta by Benito Pérez Galdós

Doña Perfecta by Benito Pérez Galdós Translation and introduction by Harriet de Onís Barron’s Educational Series, Inc. (Hauppauge, New York), 1960 ISBN 0-8120-0057-9 My erratic posting on Galdós’ novels resumes…hopefully I’ll have most of his English translations reviewed by the end of the year. Doña Perfecta (1876) may be one of Galdós’ most read English […]