The Charm and Superstition of Black Cats
The image of black cats around Halloween has been with us for years, yet there is also a history to this. A history filled with superstition and today, we delve into that history.
Beowulf: the King and His Thane
Welcome to the Library of the Ink-stained Archivist, where oaths bind more tightly than iron. Within the flickering firelight of ancient mead-halls, kings reigned not by might alone, but by the loyalty of those who bled beside them. In Beowulf, honor is the mortar between ruler and retainer, and whe
Celebrating Columbus Day?
The recent reintroduction of Columbus day raises questions about what we are celebrating. Is there a better symbol or people that deserve the adulation?
Art Thou a Witch?
Welcome to the library of the Ink-stained Archivist, where lost souls gather! Delve into the chilling history of witchcraft accusations, revealing the absurd fears that condemned countless innocents amidst a backdrop of superstition and powerful political figures.
Iago: Villainous Mastermind or Victim of His Own Mind?
An psychoanalytic and cognitive theory literary analysis of the complex character of Iago in Shakespeare's Othello, exploring a central dichotomy: is he a villainous mastermind or a victim of his own mind?
