Joan Wallace

Contributing Writer
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Latest Articles

Making Tea From Everyday Herbs
The following is a list of herbs that are both easy to obtain fresh and can also be used to make tea.
Jul 4, 2010 - Joan Wallace
Ravel's Le Tombeau de Couperin
A overview of the circumstances in which Ravel's "Le Tombeau de Couperin" was written and the influences that likely shaped it's composition.
Jul 4, 2010 - Joan Wallace
Rome and Egypt in "Antony and Cleopatra"
Every character in Shakespeare's "Antony and Cleopatra" has either Rome or Egypt, or both, within them as an influence.
Apr 4, 2010 - Joan Wallace
Kate Bush's "Hounds of Love"
"The Hounds of Love" is probably one of Kate Bush's most accessible albums. However, it contains some interesting concepts unique in pop music and draws from many genres.
Apr 4, 2010 - Joan Wallace
Tolkien's "Farmer Giles of Ham"
Tolkien's "Farmer Giles of Ham" was published in 1949 and uses many of the fantasy and moral elements found in his other works.
Apr 4, 2010 - Joan Wallace
Two Film Interpretations of Nabokov's Lolita
The two film versions of Nabokov's most famous novel are completely different. The following is a detailed review Kubrick's and Adrian Lyne's interpretations.
Apr 4, 2010 - Joan Wallace
DIY Face Masks
Making beauty products can be just as fun as shopping for them! The aspirin mask and the oatmeal mask are both popular DIY facial masks that are easy (and cheap) to make.
Apr 4, 2010 - Joan Wallace
Robert Schumann's "Frauenliebe und leben"
"Frauenliebe und leben" was written in 1840 by the composer Robert Schumann. It is one of his many song cycles and focuses on a love story from the female perspective.
Apr 4, 2010 - Joan Wallace
Traveling in Iceland's Remote Westfjords
Iceland's Westfjords possesses some of the most stunning natural landscape, but is often overlooked by tourists because of its difficulty to reach and travel through.
Apr 4, 2010 - Joan Wallace
The Mock-Heroic Style in the 18th Century
The Mock-Heroic style grew out of the popularity of Classical literature in the late 1600s and early 1700s. The works described here are the archetype of this genre.
Apr 3, 2010 - Joan Wallace