"For the eye sees not itself, but by reflection, by some other things."

"For the eye sees not itself, but by reflection, by some other things."

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"For the eye sees not itself, but by reflection, by some other things."

From Julius Caesar, by William Shakespeare.

William Shakespeare, often hailed as the greatest writer in the English language, was an English playwright, poet, and actor whose works have profoundly influenced Western literature and theatre. His remarkable plays, including timeless masterpieces like "Hamlet," "Romeo and Juliet," and "Macbeth," delve into the complexities of human nature and the nuances of emotion, making them enduringly relevant across centuries.

Bookends of Brilliance is an engaging podcast series exploring the art and impact of literary openings and closings. Just as a symphony's first note sets the tone for a musical journey, the initial words of a story immerse us in its essence. Each episode delves into these magical beginnings, revealing how they encapsulate themes and transport readers to unique worlds.

Conversely, the series celebrates the power of closing lines – those words that resonate long after the book ends. These sentences often hold profound moments, leaving a lasting impact. Join us as we uncover the craft and beauty of literary openings and closings, enriching your appreciation for the enduring power of words. Whether you're a lifelong book lover or a casual reader, this series promises to enhance your understanding of literary art.

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