Author Keira Hulihan View bio Instructor Dori Starnes View bio Explore T. H. White's ''The Sword in the Stone'' book. Study a summary and analysis of the story, learn about the characters, and review the themes and quotes. Updated: 11/21/2023 ...
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(1960) fromAnthony Mann, who had just been fired.Spartacus, the epic recounting of a slave rebellion in theRoman Empire, was more than three hours long—considered overlong by some critics—but most agreed that it was significantly better than the standard “sword-and-sandal” adventure film....
When I arrived in Sykamin, I was with an old man who was well-versed in the Scriptures and asked him: ‘What can you tell me about the prophet who appeared among the Saracenes?’ He answered me with a sigh: ‘He is false! Prophets do not come with sword and chariot’ …” (D...
(now theCastel Sant’Angelo) convinced him that Rome would be spared. Today a statue on the Castel Sant’Angelo depicts Michael replacing his sword in its scabbard. The Seven Penitential Psalms associated with this procession date from the 12th century and have been incorrectly ascribed to ...
America! In the face of our common dangers, in this winter of our hardship, let us remember these timeless words. With hope and virtue, let us brave once more the icy currents, and endure what storms may come. Let it be said by our children' s children that when we were tested we ...
Mightier than the Sword, which went into three editions in quick succession between May 1912 and October 1913, belongs to this fleeting golden age of newspaper novels. Courlander, a journalist himself, goes into great detail describing the work of the reporter, the sub-editor, ‘runner’, co...
The first book in the Wolves of Vimar series opens with the burial of a king and his magical sword, and the sacrifice of twelve warriors whose spirits will protect his body from harm until the eight “wolves” come. This prophecy results, many years later, in a quest, as eight characters...
William Barret Travis (with sword) at the Alamo As historian T.R. Fehrenbach writes in his monumental book, Lone Star: A History of Texas and the Texans: “From the Alamo, from his first message before the arrival of the Mexicans to his last, his words had the ring of prophecy. The...