Edurne Scott

Contributing Writer
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Edurne Scott Poet - Edurne Scott

Edurne Scott is an Anglo-Basque poet. She is a published author, and is currently looking to print her first poetry anthology "Word Covers: juiced wisdom from individuals of the 20th century." She lives in London with her fiance.

Latest Articles

Friar Diego de Landa's Yucatan Before & After
In Friar Diego de Landa's "Yucatan Before and After The Conquest" the friar immortalized for future generations the very culture he wished to eradicate.
Jul 15, 2009 - Edurne Scott
The Origins of Spam Mail on the Internet
in 2008 alone $6.1 billion was spent on spam advertising which accounted for 80% of the 23 billion emails sent online
Jul 14, 2009 - Edurne Scott
The History and Rules of Tennis
Tennis as we know it in modern times is a two player or four player game where the opponents stand on opposite ends of a court and pass a ball over a net.
Jul 14, 2009 - Edurne Scott
Thomas' Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night
In Dylan Thomas's poem 'Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night' the young man idealizes the concept of 'putting up a fight' rather than passively accepting Death
Jul 14, 2009 - Edurne Scott
William Wordsworth's Surprised by Joy
In William Wordsworth's poem "Surprised by Joy" the poem has shifted away from traditional conventions of an elegy to discuss the acceptance of death
Jul 14, 2009 - Edurne Scott
Reputation and Public Image in the British Novel
Using Eliza Haywood's "Betsy Thoughtless" and Oscar Wilde's "The Picture of Dorian Gray" the hypocritical societal conventions of courtship and image are exposed
Jul 14, 2009 - Edurne Scott
Eagles' Hotel California Review
A review of an album with mainstream success mourning the death of the 'Los Angeles dream'
Jul 14, 2009 - Edurne Scott
Maugham's Novel The Painted Veil on Film
Painted Veil as a novel and as a film inevitably constructs its protagonist Kitty in a different light- does Maugham's original message come through on film?
Jul 14, 2009 - Edurne Scott
The Lost Art of Letter Writing
Outside of Christmas cards in the holiday season, the idea of a hand-written letter in today's world is already thought upon as an oddity.
Mar 30, 2009 - Edurne Scott
Review: City of Glass by Paul Auster
In Paul Auster's metafictional novel "City of Glass" the very foundations of the detective fiction genre and novel construction as a whole are exposed.
Mar 30, 2009 - Edurne Scott