How Robert Frost Wrote Certainly one of His Most Well-known Poems, “Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Night”

Sev­er­al gen­er­a­tions of Amer­i­can stu­dents have now had the expe­ri­ence of being informed by an Eng­lish trainer that they’d been learn­ing Robert Frost all mistaken, even when they’d nev­er learn him in any respect. Most, at the least, had seen his traces “Two roads diverged in a wooden, and I— / I took the one…

The Author Who Directed, The Director Who Wrote: Each Body a Portray Explores the Genius of Billy Wilder

When the acclaimed cin­e­ma video-essay chan­nel Each Body a Paint­ing made its come­again this previous sum­mer, its cre­ators Tony Zhou and Tay­lor Ramos took an in depth take a look at the “sus­tained two-shot,” which cap­tures a stretch of dia­logue between two char­ac­ters with­out the inter­fer­ence of a lower. Although it’s turn into some­factor of…