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The Tudors, The Huguenots And The Dissolution Of The Monasteries…

August 5, 2011 David Hurley 1

I have greatly enjoyed watching the television series, The Tudors. The casting is mostly excellent, as are the settings and costumes. As long as you keep in mind that you are watching a soap opera loosely based on historical characters and events, and not a documentary or reconstruction of historical [Read more…]

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  • Machiavelli And His Influence On Shakespeare This post is based on a lecture I gave to Sekkai O Miru Kai, Hiroshima, 2009. Who Was Machiavelli? Niccolo Machiavelli was born in Renaissance Florence on 3rd May 1469. The Renaissance was a time of renewed classical learning, of discovered continents and rediscovered manuscripts, progress in the arts and sciences, and the expansion of ... 436 views | by David Hurley | posted on August 17, 2010
  • Shakespeare, The Tempest and the Masque Shakespeare, The Tempest and the Masque : Prospero's Insubstantial Pageant by David Hurley A Presentation for the Shakespeare & Modern Authors Society 県立広島大学 September 2016 In this presentation I will discuss Shakespeare's The Tempest and the masque culture of the Jacobean court which is reflected in the heart of the play. The Tempest, Shakespeare's last “romance,” ... 352 views | by David Hurley | posted on September 11, 2016
  • Tengu: Japan’s Long-Nosed Demon-God Tengu are mythical Japanese demon-gods (yokei) who live in remote forests and mountains of Japan. A typical Tengu has a red face with a long, somewhat obscene red nose. Tengu usually have bushy eyebrows and beards as well. The characters that make up the work Tengu mean “heaven” + “dog” which is derived from the ... 340 views | by David Hurley | posted on November 8, 2015

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