Chaos for 11 days

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The “Queen of Crime” disappeared. No reasons were known for that tragic act. Feelings of sadness and fear were all combined. The uncertainty of what will happen next was in the minds of everyone. Loads of people were moved to find her. Questions as “will she commit any crime inspired on her novels?”, “will she be able to commit suicide?”, etc. came to the minds of the people. I found very interesting information about all this in a blog almost dedicated to the writer, El blog de Agatha Christie.

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Goodbye Doris Lessing.

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Doris Lessing who was aged 94 and discribed as “the woman who won as much battles as she lost” by ”De Confidencial” has passed away. According to ”Publico.es”, her physical appearance which was affectionate and friendly, had nothing to do with the strenght and force that is hidden in some of her works.”  She has written more than 50 novels and has been awarded with many prizes; such as Literature Novel Prize (2007), Principe de Asturias (2001)and Premi Catalunya (1999).

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Theatre of Shakespeare: Modernity and Fame

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As we can see in Michiko Kakutani’s review of one of the latest versions of Romeo and Juliet, William Shakespeare and his works are not save of “actualizations” that often tend to achieve a new point of view, different from the original of its creator. William Shakespeare, who almost died 400 years ago, in 1616, is the most inmortal playwrighters in history. People all over the world know his works: Hamlet, Romeo and Juliet, King Lear… But something that happens nowadays all around the world affects these magnificous works: modernization.

Recently, more and more theater companies have created and still are creating modern versions of the before mentioned masterpieces. At first sight, there is no problem at all in this idea. It is, indeed, a new way of adapting and expressing the feelings of the medieval situations that are shown to us thank to Shakespeare’s imagination and creativity. Howerver…

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Shakespeare travels to Tokyo

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As Mhairi Gowans claims in her blog “Fall into Yesterday” “Shakespeare was born in Japan”. Even if it seems to be impossible at first sight, since 1997 Shakespeare is living in Tokyo, more exactly in the town of Maruyama, where his new birthplace is located. Of course, it has not travel Shakespeare himself, but his origins, his works, his voice; his essence. Mhairi Gowans is referring to the Japanese Shakespeare Country Park, which recreates Stratford-Upon-Avon (the birthplace of the Bard) in the 16thcentury. Its aim is to give visitors an insight into Shakespeare’s world, into the surroundings of his infancy and above all, into the period when he wrote his works.

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A Shakespearean mobile phone

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“Perhaps all the world is a stage. Thanks to these ingenious apps, the world of Shakespeare is certainly much easier to comprehend” claims J.D.Biersdorfer in his article of The New York Times. Shakespeare continues his expansion even in modern times, and his next step for his spread is the app. Apple and Android, both offer different types of applications about The Bard aimed to facilitate its reading and understanding. Furthermore, some of them use visual and audio-visual resources in order to make them more eye catching and attractive for the public.

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Harry Potter filial film

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If you liked J.K. Rowling’s best sellers, Harry Potter, to the point of getting mad about it, and even could not wait to read the following novels, soon you will be able to see J.K. Rowling’s series based on those fantastic piece of novels. Even she decided to leave wizarding world apart, she could not deny the idea of doing a film based on the themes of Harry Potter, Warner Bros announced. Thanks to an interview published in the BBC’s webpage, we know some of the most thrilling aspects of the future film.

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The Wuthering story of the Brontë family

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After the early death of Maria and Elisabeth, the other three girls (Charlotte, Ann and Emily) were sent to the Clary’s Daughters school where they spend quite a long time, and which give all of them enough inspiration for the following years they spend writing. Those different stories as the Wide Sargasoo Sea which was written among all of them was developed around the story of the four siblings and settled on one of their fictitious world, Angria; that as well as the other two fictitious worlds –Gondal and Gaaldine— were used as reality worlds for those four lonely children.

The Bronte Family

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Doris Lessing dies aged 94

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Maev Kennedy,  a special writer of the Guardian newspaper, wrote last month about the dead of the famous English writer Doris Lessing. Maev writes about Lessing in a sad way due to the fact that after a long career as a writer, being famous for her poems, novels, biographies and short stories, she has been one of the most important English writers in the whole world.

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SHAKESPEARE OR FAKESPEARE?

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The upcoming film “Anonymous” suggests that Shakespeare did not write his internationally well-known works. However, Peter Holland, a Shakespeare expert from the University of Notre Dame, assures that it is a ridiculous idea. After making several researches he has deduced that nobody but William Shakespeare must be the real author of the some of the most revered works of English literature. So, is Shakespeare a “fakespeare?”

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