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Euripidean revenge tragedies that continue to trouble us
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Agatha Christie is a writing and publishing phenomenon. Her play The Mousetrap still draws in audiences 73 years after its premiere. Nearly 50 years since her death, her books are still selling by the
“The only direction Britney gave me was that she wanted to die in the video,” said fashion photographer David LaChapelle of the instructions he received for his video of her 2003 single “Everytime”. R
Carthage burned for six days. After three long years of siege, in the spring of 146 BC Roman soldiers finally broke through the city’s defences and began to slaughter the population. But still the Car
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IT was no fun being dead – particularly when you had a cramp in your leg. Gemma raised her head from the dusty floor, looking for Tarquin. “Do I really have to stay here until the end of the act?” she