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Review – Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, An American Slave
It is important to understand who exactly Frederick Douglass was and his vital role within the historical movement that sought to achieve the abolition of slavery. Slavery as an institution had (and sadly still does in some parts of the modern world) existed for as long as mankind had. It is an institution which has … Continue reading Review – Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, An American Slave
Review – The Quiet American by Graham Greene
It has been nearly 29 years since Graham Greene, an English novelist who's considered one of the greatest in the 20th century, had passed away in Vevey, Switzerland. A man who lived a life without inertia, Greene's experiences across the world ranged far. He was a sub-editor for The Times, a film critic for The Spectator, and … Continue reading Review – The Quiet American by Graham Greene
Review – The Borgias: Power and Fortune by Paul Strathern
The Borgias were a family of infamy, their name becoming a byword for sin, immorality, deceitfulness, and incest; a connotation that prevails to this day. Their legacy is a juxtaposition to the Italian Renaissance they existed within, an era which gave birth to the great minds of Leonardo Da Vinci, Michelangelo, and Raphael who reinvigorated … Continue reading Review – The Borgias: Power and Fortune by Paul Strathern