Sword Dance 11: The Copious Matter of My Song
“Tudor revival” houses are very common in the suburbs of the United States. Many were built during the 1930s under …
“Tudor revival” houses are very common in the suburbs of the United States. Many were built during the 1930s under …
Jonathan Sebelius sees the faction fight within his department as a battle between Good and Evil, the outcome of which …
I am not a mother myself. But one sentence in this week’s chapter always moves me, no matter how many …
In real life, reading a papyrus involves a great deal of meticulous work. Yet it is every bit as exciting as you might imagine: …
I surprised myself with the rather cynical portrait of academia in this week’s chapter. As much as I support feminism, …
This week’s chapter contains a hint about the mysterious past of Jonathan Sebelius. We learn something about Jennet’s background too. …
If you’re like me, anything to do with ancient Egypt grabs your attention. And when the charms of Egypt and Greece are …
In which we are introduced to the first of Joseph Swetnam’s Seven Laws of Fencing, which serve Sebelius as a …
The relationship between a scholar’s subject matter and his or her personal life interests me. Some of my colleagues in grad …
The chapter titles in Sword Dance are taken from the poetry of John Milton. I hope he’s not spinning in …