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Origins of The Divine Comedy

The Divine Comedy, written by Dante Alighieri in the early 14th century, stands as one of the[…]

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Latin as the Lingua Franca of the Roman Empire

What is Europe’s Lingua Franca? The evolution of modern European languages from Latin is a fascinating journey[…]

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The Structure of The Aeneid: An Epic Framework of Fate, Identity, and Destiny

The Structure of The Aeneid: An Epic Framework of Fate, Identity, and Destiny The Aeneid, written by[…]

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Kami: Moral Ambiguity and Existential Themes

Shinto, the indigenous spiritual tradition of Japan, offers a rich tapestry of gods, spirits, and demons known[…]

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Baudelaire’s Legacy and Influence

Charles Baudelaire (1821–1867) is one of the most important figures in French literature, often heralded as the[…]

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French Poetry in the 19th Century: An Era of Transformation and Innovation

French Poetry in the 19th Century: An Era of Transformation and Innovation The 19th century marked an[…]

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The Brothers Karamazov

Exploring the Depths of Human Nature in Fyodor Dostoevsky’s The Brothers Karamazov Fyodor Dostoevsky’s final novel, The[…]

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Franz Kafka: Legacy and Influence

Franz Kafka is one of the most emblematic and enigmatic figures of modernist literature. His works, though[…]

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Bushido: The Moral Code of the Warrior

Bushido: The Principles of the Samurai Code The term “Bushido” literally translates to “The Way of the[…]

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Victoria Wolff: Life in Writing

Victoria Wolff (sometimes spelled Wolf), born Viktoria Wiele in 1903 in Heilbronn, Germany, was a German-American novelist,[…]

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