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Bruce R. Smith

    Bruce R. Smith is a distinguished professor whose work delves into the rich intersections of classics, sexuality, gender, and sound studies, with a particular focus on historical phenomenology. His scholarship on Shakespeare is groundbreaking, offering novel perspectives that uncover deeper layers of meaning within the Bard's plays and poetry. Smith's approach is inherently interdisciplinary, weaving together literary analysis with insights from other fields to illuminate the complexities of early modern culture and its theatrical and literary expressions. Readers will find his explorations into themes like color, sound, and the body provide a fresh lens through which to understand Shakespeare's enduring world.

    Art and History of Washington D.C.
    • Art and History of Washington D.C.

      • 132 pages
      • 5 hours of reading
      3.9(12)Add rating

      The Art and History of Washington DC is both a great guide and historical narrative of Americas Capitol City. The large-format book, featuring fine color photos and Italian printing is perfect for seasoned and armchair traveler alike. In 132 pages with over 225 large format full color photographs the book includes substantial, insightful, and readable text. Highlights include the Capitol, the White House, the presidential monuments, the Districts neighborhoods and surrounding points of interest, as well as the Smithsonian Museums of the National Mall.

      Art and History of Washington D.C.