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Tue Sorensen View Profile
| I am an authority on the complete works of Shakespeare, and can answer any questions relating to his plays, poetry and life. I specialize in interpretation, double-meanings and translation into modern language. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Samuel Noel U.S. View Profile
| I`m a NY state certified high school English (and music) teacher for a New York City high school. I currently teach Advanced Placement English Literature and Composition. My passion is for literature (English and American), creative writing, and artistic historical periods. I`ve been teaching since 1992 and love it. Do I know it all? No! I`m a professional student. The best way to learn is to teach! | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Ted Nesbitt U.S. View Profile
| I am willing to assist anyone in the interpretation of the literature of any genre, but my expertise is in American literature. My masters thesis is an analysis of the heroic novels of William Faulkner. I am also adept in English literature, particularly Shakespeare and the romantic poets.
I will not edit or revise lengthy papers. Nor will I do homework. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Dr. K. M. Parsons View Profile
| First off: I WILL NOT DO ANYTHING RESEMBLING YOUR HOMEWORK FOR YOU. Don't bother leaving me a question if this is what you're after. If, however, you have a general-interest question ("Was Elizabeth I really a virgin her whole life?"), or want a _general_ opinion about something on which you've been working (i.e. something on which you've already put in a good deal of effort), I'll be happy to help to the best of my ability.
I am able to answer questions on early modern English literature (that is, generally speaking, literature of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries), particularly those pertaining to poetry (secular or devotional) and drama. I am also well-versed in the political and religious matters of the England of this era, and have a particular interest in the Tudor monarchy. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Maria Italy View Profile
| I am an expert in Italian, Latin and Ancient Greek Literature. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Tom Horne View Profile
| I`m well versed in classical literature, from Greek mythology up to the Pre-Renaissance, including Homer, Dante, Bocaccio, Virgil. I`m currently a writer who incorporates many classical references in my work, so I constantly keep myself involved, and I`d be happy to help anyone in need of some help, a reference, etc. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Garrett Z View Profile
| As an instructor of literature and the humanities, my experience is as broad as the experience I have gained in the classroom. As a published author and journalist, I have first hand industry experience. Between the two, I have the experience, knowledge, and research experience that could certainly answer any questions that may be asked of me. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
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