To the Londoners  28895

Locations in Harold's Library

  • Poetry of the Second World War (book) with the title "To the Londoners" (en)
    • page 62
    • in "III: 'Boswell by my bed, Tolstoy on my table'"
    • Credits: Richard McKane (translator)
    • First line: Time is writing Shakespeare's twenty-fourth drama, ©

This work has the following connections with other works:

  • Hamlet • Akhmatova: "it is better to read Hamlet ... by the molten lead river."
  • Julius Caesar • Akhmatova: "it is better to read ... Julius Caesar ... by the molten lead river."
  • King Lear • Akhmatova: "it is better to read ... King Lear by the molten lead river."
  • Julius Caesar • Akhmatova: "Better for us today to accompany the little dove Juliet / to the grave with torches and singing,"
  • Macbeth • Akhmatova: "better to look through the window at Macbeth / and tremble with the hired murderer,"
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