• From te Renaissance to the Elizabethan Age

    Are found in English literature, as in all others, representative ages. The elizabethan era for example, for one of his most famous authors: Shakespeare ...

                                                                

  • Thanks to the ones that did the job, even if I don't remenber who it was.

    Ah, it seems it was Solène... Thank you for your hard work.

     


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  • Thank you for your hard work too, Victoria and Floriane.


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  • Once more time, thank you for your hard work, ... Mister unknow?

     

    And the "PDF Complete" thing isn't my fault, just to have it say...


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  • As what is interesting us is the anglophone literature during the Elizabethan era, how could we not talk about Shakespaere?

    At the expense of repeating myself, thank you for your hard work, Mary and Manon.


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  • And as we were talking about Shakespeare, here comes the Globe Theatre.

    And finally thanks to... No, you're daydreaming if you think that I will thank you, Viviane. After all, we were in the same group and we did that together at least for the first part. *doing some weird face**grin*

    But I will thank you, Elise, 'cause you worked at it too.


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  • Recently dead in the actor's afterworld is, as you can guess, a short story that I made up from the dialogue that we had to do some time ago. In short, the text in the bubbles is the original text, and the remainder is just for extra, as I really love irony and humor .

    One of the character is a young actor who died in a car accident. He had tried to act in movie but in the end he preferred theatre and came back to his first passion, even if acting behind the camera is much more simple. He is a calm young man, except when he is sent tomatoes on the face for exemple. But I suppose that is a normal reaction...

    As his name isn't said in this little story, I think Yannick would be a good one, 'cause I don't hide that I'm a huge fan of Yannick Bisson's Murdoch ( interesting, the first name of his character in one of my favorite detective series, with Castle, Murdoch's mysteries, is William, as for Shakespeare... ).

    The other one, Jack, died on stage at the Globe Theatre. He is someone who love to make a spectacle of himself even off stage. His duo with Yannick is the best for a short story, 'cause their natures give an electric atmosphere...

    As I tell in the beginnig, in this afteworld/afterlife, you can do anything you want, even letting things appear on their own or nearly. That's why this story was so fun to draw, 'cause I could do anything I want.

    One last thing, do not come to me and say "these are not the clothes of the time!!!" with a excited and high-pitched voice by pinching your nose, 'cause I COULD NOT find it exactly on the Internet even if I searched, so I took a universal outfit, and anyway YOU CAN DO ANYTHING IN THAT AFTERWORLD, and that includes the choice of clothing. So thanks, I finished to monopolize the word (at the same time, in an article that is somewhat normal ...), good reading.

    Actor's life in the Elizabethan era

    Actor's life in the Elizabethan era

    Actor's life in the Elizabethan era

    Actor's life in the Elizabethan era

    Actor's life in the Elizabethan era

    Actor's life in the Elizabethan era

    Actor's life in the Elizabethan era


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