Sarian bouma biography of william shakespeare
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Kenneth Atchity's Blog, page 187
Clint Hill, then Secret Service agent and special guard to the first lady, saw the back of President Kennedy’s head explode on Nov. 22, 1963.
He remembers racing from the squad fordon to the back of the Kennedys’ limousine to form a human shield over the president and first lady.
He remembers losing his sunglasses as the limousine ripped through the Dallas streets at over 80 miles an hour.
And the agent also remembers seeing the devastation in Jacqueline Kennedy’s eyes as her husband’s lifeless body was lifted from her lap and wheeled into Parkland Hospital.
But for most of his life, he didn’t want to remember. It was not until author Lisa McCubbin convinced him of the worth of his memories that the retired Secret Service agent opened up about his experiences and shared what his life was like as a dear member of the Kennedy family.
McCubbin and Hill appeared at A-State in a joint föredrag Oct. 30 to a nearly packad Ricelan
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Greek Drama V: Studies in the Theatre of the Fifth and Fourth Centuries bce 9781350142350, 9781350142381, 9781350142367
Table of contents :
Cover page
Halftitle page
Series page
Title page
Copyright page
Dedication
CONTENTS
ILLUSTRATIONS
CONTRIBUTORS
PREFACE
NOTE ON TRANSLITERATION AND NAMES
CHAPTER 1 THE POLITICS OF GREECE’S THEATRICAL REVOLUTION, c. 500-c. 300 bce
Democracies and Theatre
Autocracies and Theatre
Conclusion
Notes
CHAPTER 2 SELECTIVE MEMORY AND EPIC REMINISCENCE IN SOPHOCLES’ AJAX
Notes
CHAPTER 3 ELEGY AND SOPHOCLES’ PHILOCTETES : A REFLECTION ON GENERIC RESONANCE
Notes
CHAPTER 4 A DRAMATURGY OF THE SELF: DEIANIRA BETWEEN THE GRID AND THE COUCH
On the Grid
On the Couch
Not Giving an Account of One’s Self: Deianira’s Silence
Against Conclusion(s): Between Text and Performance
Notes
CHAPTER 5 TRAGIC OVERLIVING AND DEFERRED FUNERARY RITUAL IN EURIPIDES’ HECUBA
Notes
CHAPTER 6 AFFECTIVE SUSPENSE IN EURIPIDES’ ELECTRA
Notes
CHAPTER 7 THE FALL OF TROY, TH