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Nikole Dallaire
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Act III: Demobilization "A hypocritical, lying and false prophet"
Act III: Demobilization "A hypocritical, lying and false prophet"
Part 1: Rigidity of the Prophet's Vision
Part 2: Darkest Night in Florence
Part 3: Echoes of the Movement
Historical References:
Bonfiglio, R. (2024). Religion counts: Faithful realism and historical representation in George Eliot’s romola. Religions, 15(4), 401. doi.org/10.3390/rel15040401
Pocock, John Greville Agard. (1975). The Machiavellian Moment: Florentine Political Thought and the Atlantic Republican Tradition. Princeton: Princeton University Press.
Tryner, Joe (2022). Political and party passions: Girolamo Savonarola and the Florentine crowds. Epochmagazine. www.epoch-magazine.com/post/political-and-party-passions-girolamo-savonarola-and-the-florentine-crowds
Weinstein, D. (2011). Savonarola: the rise and fall of a Renaissance prophet (Vol. 1). Yale University Press.
Zimmerman, T. C. (1968) GIROLAMO SAVONAROLA: A Study in Mazeway Resynthesis. Soundings: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 51(1) www.jstor.org/stable/41177709
Literary References:
Eliot, George. (1994). Romola. Oxford: Oxford World’s Classics. First published 1863.
Part 1: Rigidity of the Prophet's Vision
Part 2: Darkest Night in Florence
Part 3: Echoes of the Movement
Historical References:
Bonfiglio, R. (2024). Religion counts: Faithful realism and historical representation in George Eliot’s romola. Religions, 15(4), 401. doi.org/10.3390/rel15040401
Pocock, John Greville Agard. (1975). The Machiavellian Moment: Florentine Political Thought and the Atlantic Republican Tradition. Princeton: Princeton University Press.
Tryner, Joe (2022). Political and party passions: Girolamo Savonarola and the Florentine crowds. Epochmagazine. www.epoch-magazine.com/post/political-and-party-passions-girolamo-savonarola-and-the-florentine-crowds
Weinstein, D. (2011). Savonarola: the rise and fall of a Renaissance prophet (Vol. 1). Yale University Press.
Zimmerman, T. C. (1968) GIROLAMO SAVONAROLA: A Study in Mazeway Resynthesis. Soundings: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 51(1) www.jstor.org/stable/41177709
Literary References:
Eliot, George. (1994). Romola. Oxford: Oxford World’s Classics. First published 1863.
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Відео
Act II: Movement Mobilization "O Florence, chosen city in the chosen land!"
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Act II: Movement Mobilization "O Florence, chosen city in the chosen land!" Part 1: Savonarola's Preaching: Lo! The Sword of God. Part 2: Political Reform and the Bene Commune Part 3: Mobilization of the Children Part 4: The Bonfire of Vanities Historical References: Bonfiglio, R. (2024). Religion counts: Faithful realism and historical representation in George Eliot’s romola. Religions, 15(4),...
Act I The Culture and Politics of Florence
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Part 1: Rule of the Medici Family Part 2: Consciousness of the Common People Part 3: Girolamo Savonarola's Early Days Historical References: Eliot, George. (1994). Romola. Oxford: Oxford World’s Classics. First published 1863. Pocock, John Greville Agard. (1975). The Machiavellian Moment: Florentine Political Thought and the Atlantic Republican Tradition. Princeton: Princeton University Press. ...
"Gormenghast" Book Review | Video Essay
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A audio/video essay expounding some of my thoughts of the book. Discussion includes information about the author, the prose as well as a plot analysis. Discussion also includes elements of the artistic process. Warning: There are SPOILERS contained in the video! Consider yourself warned.
An Ingenious and Modest Book Review of "Don Quixote"
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(Word Soup) playfully points out some of the glaring but purposeful inconsistencies, ironies and hypocrisies inherent within one of the world's greatest tales ever told, written by a man who died on the same day, and month, as Shakespeare. An ingenious and modest book review of "Don Quixote" written by Miguel De Cervantes.
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I am Spanish and I was forced to read Don Quixote at school, I hated it, it took years until I gave the book another chance. Now at 57 years old I have read it more than 15 times and although the book does not change it seems better to each reading. You published this video 3 years ago, I hope life has been good to you, and I wish you very good readings
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Very good.
Hope you can do more reviews, surprised no one has commented yet