Is This Hamlet’s Ship? A Viking Reconstruction: A couple of years ago there was an exhibition at the British Museum on the Viking culture. I bought the book that went with the exhibit called Vikings: Life and Legend by Gareth… Continue Reading →
Hamlet v. Fortinbras: The Real Conflict Of Hamlet: Yes, people think that gloomy, cloudy, rainy weather where you rarely see the sun would be ideal for Hamlet. This certainly fits Shakespeare’s hero, but what if there were an historic Hamlet… Continue Reading →
Hamlet-Like Weather in Helsingor, Denmark: Even in midsummer Scandanavia seems to be a bit nippy to say the least. It reminds me a little of the weather in Newport, Oregon on the Pacific Northwest Coast in the summer time. I… Continue Reading →
Chapter 7: Wall Street Swastika: Poor Ophelia The next morning they went to the first class dining room for breakfast. Nervously Dora looked from side to side. She didn’t see any of the creepy German spies who had haunted them… Continue Reading →
William Shakespeare is not only the most famous English writer of all times, he is frequently considered to be the greatest writer who ever existed in the whole world. But did he really exist? Was his name really William Shakespeare?… Continue Reading →
Edward Ware Thrillers Newsletter December 2016 Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to All. Christmas Special: Would you like an audio book version of Captive at the Berghof: Part 1 or Part 2 or perhaps Dark Horse? Would you like… Continue Reading →
Denmark is not a land of castles. Perhaps it is too flat. We usually think of castles sitting up on hills or at least hillocks. England has far more spooky medieval edifices. But Denmark has at least one very infamous… Continue Reading →
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