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Jane Eyre (2011): An Uncertain Interpretation of Charlotte Brontë's Masterpiece
Charlotte Brontë's classic novel Jane Eyre was not a universal success when it was published in 1847. Even several years after the book was published, Sharpe's London Magazine said of it, "Such a strange book! Imagine a novel with a little swarthy...
0 commentsRevisiting Death Note Anime (Episodes 13-15)
Manga chapters: 28-29 Original air date: January 09, 2007 I think I might be one of the few Death Note readers who actually likes Misa, faults and all. Given the paucity of good female characters in the series, I'd say she is probably the least...
0 commentsRevisiting Death Note Anime (Episodes 10-12)
Manga chapters: 20-23 Original air date: December 5, 2006 Things start very well with Death Note's two big geniuses battling it out on the tennis court. The physical contrast between them, though always pointed out in the manga, is more apparent...
0 commentsRevisiting Death Note Anime (Episodes 7-9)
Manga chapters: 13-14 Original air date: November 14, 2006 L's introduction in the previous episode was great; however, he looks a little off-model in this episode. His eyes are particularly weird-looking. His face doesn't have the personality...
0 commentsRevisiting Death Note Anime (Episodes 4-6)
Manga chapter(s): 6-7 Original air date: October 24, 2006 In episode 4, we see more of the shinigami world, and more of L, who discovers the first part of Kira's message, "L, do you know?" I'm also glad the animators didn't draw tiles for L's...
0 commentsRevisiting Death Note Anime (Episodes 1-3)
Please note: If you haven't read the Death Note manga or seen the anime series, this hub (and subsequent ones on this topic) will contain spoilers. This hub is written as a subjective reaction to the anime, and not as a recap or synopsis. Also, the...
0 commentsSherlock: The Great Game (Review)
"The Great Game" more than atones for Sherlock's previous outing, the mediocre "The Blind Banker". This episode (written by Mark Gatiss and directed by Paul McGuigan, like "A Study in Pink") is a welcome...
0 commentsSherlock: The Blind Banker (Review)
Although not as engaging as the excellent "A Study in Pink", Sherlock's second outing "The Blind Banker" is a moderately entertaining episode that banks on (sorry) the considerable chemistry between the series' two leads. As the episode begins, John...
0 commentsEssential Skills for Technical Writers
If you are a new or aspiring technical writer, you've chosen a profession that is in demand, interesting, and rewarding for many personality types. Yet you might still have questions, such as 'What skills do I need to do well?' or 'What knowledge...
1 commentSherlock: A Study in Pink (Review)
BBC Wales's Sherlock is the latest re-imagination of Sherlock Holmes. Unlike previous iterations, this series is a truly contemporary interpretation of Sherlock Holmes stories, characters, and settings. The series' first episode, entitled "A Study...
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