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We’ve kiss’d away kingdoms!
Part 2 What light does Shakespeare’s Antony and Cleopatra shine on infidelity? As I wrote Part 1, news broke of John Edwards’ affair. Grief I’m finding this piece more difficult to write than I thought. I guess because I’m grieving. … Continue reading →
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We’ve kiss’d away kingdoms!
Part 1 It’s been awhile since I spent serious time with Shakespeare, which I find cleansing, rigorous—aerobic exercise for mind and spirit. So I recently tackled Antony and Cleopatra, reading and re-reading. Then I hear the newsbyte that John Edwards … Continue reading →
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