What was Sam Shepard’s first play?
Sam Shepard’s first play was The Tooth of Crime (1973).
His later plays include Buried Child (1979) and True West (1980).
Sam Shepard’s first play was The Tooth of Crime (1973).
His later plays include Buried Child (1979) and True West (1980).
The subtitle of Nathaniel Hawthorne’s The Scarlet Letter (1850) was A Romance.
Melville’s novels of the South Seas were published in this order: Typee in 1846, Omoo in 1847
In Robert Browning’s poem, “Childe Roland to the Dark Tower Came” (1855), Childe Roland is a knight errant in search of the Dark Tower. When he reaches it he blows his horn, the poem ends. The title comes from a piece of a song in Shakespeare’s King Lear (act 3, scene 4).
Ten years separated parts one and two of Cervantes’s Don Quixote. Part One was published in 1605; Part Two in 1615.
The title of Margaret Mitchell’s 1936 novel “gone with the wind”comes from a poem by Ernest Dowson, a poet of the 1890s, called “Non Sum Qualis Eram,” or “Cynara.”
As set forth by scholastic theologian Saint Thomas Aquinas (c. 1225-1274), the seven deadly sins are: anger, covetousness, envy, gluttony, lust, pride, and sloth.