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Ancient Chinese poems provided unexpected data on the Yangtze finless porpoise's habitat decline, showing a 65% range ...
For more than 400 years the works of William Shakespeare have inspired and entertained us. You can't make a list like this ...
When Shakespeare penned, “Oh, what fools these mortals be,” he couldn’t ever have imagined the deliberately, delightfully ...
Researchers looked at poetry dating as far back as the Tang dynasty to find that the Yangtze finless porpoise’s range has ...
Mentions of the critically endangered Yangtze finless porpoise in ancient Chinese poetry have revealed missing information ...
James,” by Percival Everett won the fiction prize, and Jason Roberts received the biography prize for “Every Living Thing.” ...
In the study, the team systematically dug through preserved poems dating back to the year 618 CE and found hundreds of ...
Endemic to China's Yangtze River, the Yangtze finless porpoise is known for its intelligence and charismatic appearance; it ...
In 1623, seven years after William Shakespeare’s death, two of the playwright’s friends published a compilation of his works.
(Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff) Olivia Shores, a student at McDaniel College, recited Shakespeare poem Sonnet 18: Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day? during Shakespeare in the Square Wednesday.
To sell or not to sell? The answer is always yes, at least to auction giant Sotheby’s, which is offering a rare set of Shakespeare Folios in a dedicated auction next month in London. The sale ...