On my last visit to a particular bookish website, I took one of those "What Kind of Reader Are You" quizzes that I expected to be one of those silly personality tests you took when you were a kid, like, "What Mythical Animal Were You in a Past Life?" or "What Kind of Dog Would … Continue reading Top Five Friday: Top Five Diverse Reads From Before 1940
Virginia Woolf
One Hundred Years Later
In A Room of One's Own, Virginia Woolf theorizes what might have happened to Shakespeare's sister. Not necessarily a blood relation of the bard, but a women of equal talent and wit living at the same time. Would she have achieved the same success and literary immortality? No, Woolf decides. She would not have. Shakespeare's sister, … Continue reading One Hundred Years Later