The radical French revolutionary Jean-Paul Marat died, famously, in a bathtub. He was soaking in one when his assassin, Charlotte Corday, plunged a kitchen knife into his chest in 1793. And he was ...
If you see theater regularly, being bored is so common that seeing an engaging show is almost disorienting. Sitting through a play is normal; sitting forward to catch every word of a play is ...
In 1790, French Revolution-era firebrand Jean-Paul Marat wrote to his readers, "Five or six hundred heads cut off would have assured your repose, freedom and happiness." Yet while Marat wrote of ...
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