Andrea IgnatiusTwitter: Meaning in a 140 Characters or Less>Note: In the two years since I originally wrote this piece, Alan Jacobs has become more skeptical of Twitter due to their apparent lack of…May 27, 2016May 27, 2016
Andrea IgnatiusShakespeare’s Authorial Role in Publishing the First FolioIn 1623, the First Folio of Shakespearean dramas sees publication and, although imperfect, the thirty-six volume compilation proves…Apr 23, 2016Apr 23, 2016
Andrea IgnatiusThe Glass Kingly Image in Richard III and Henry IVIn both parts of Henry IV and Richard III, Shakespeare’s kingly figures are responsible for unification under times of inner turmoil and…Apr 8, 2016Apr 8, 2016
Andrea IgnatiusFlightCharles Dickens’ Bleak House and James Joyce’s Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, two works over half a century removed, deal in…Feb 4, 2016Feb 4, 2016
Andrea Ignatius“Interpret the Signs”Stephen Crane’s journalistic narrative “The Open Boat” is a twofold account of a stranded, shipwrecked crew’s survival. Crane both…Feb 4, 2016Feb 4, 2016
Andrea IgnatiusBvS Hypothesis: How Lex Creates “Doomsday”The Kryptonian scout-ship buried in the arctic snow and the growth-codex were among the more mysterious elements of Man of Steel. A prequel…Jan 27, 2016Jan 27, 2016