History
An Unlyrical Ode to the Bard?
Strophe Although commonly represented as a poem to a man, doing so would misrepresent many of the underlying aspects of [...]
Pathology in Speculative and Science Fiction Literatures
Speculative and science fiction can serve as a methodology to explore the nature of humanity and the development of new [...]
Monsterousness
Rupetta (Sulway, 2013) is a post-modern reinterpretation of the Jewish golem fable. The mechanical “woman” created in the story has [...]
Time, History, and Politics through the Eyes and Ears of Shakespeare
Shakespeare cared little for historical accuracy; rather, the author used historical events as psychological markers that would ‘jog’ the memory [...]
Using False Notions of Culture in Ways That Diminish Human Capital in Indigenous Groups
The reflection task of asking why cultural maintenance is important comes with a presupposition that needs to be addressed, before [...]
The Changes to Cultural Identity in a Global World
Globalisation has changed the movement and global flows of people and things across nations and continents. Some who suggest that [...]
The Odyssey: An Endless Story of Reaching Home
Abstract In Ulysses, we see a strong empathy and sense of duty, but which at times seems to develop a [...]
Virgil: The Aeneid
Abstract Virgil’s epic has inspired countless generations because it formed the mythology of the exceptional Roman and became integrated into [...]
The Impact of Climate on the 1242 Retreat of the Mongols from Europe
Abstract While some authors have noted that the sudden withdrawal from Hungary by the Mongolian troops in 1242 coincides with [...]