If we do meet again, why, we shall smile;
If not, why then, this parting was well made. (Brutus, Julius Caesar: Act V, scene I)
This morning, at 9am, my Y11 students sit their first GCSE English exam – 1 hour, 45 minutes onThe Tempest and Conan Doyle’sTheSign of Four … and so begins the ‘long goodbye’ …
Only 6 years between these albums: less time than between Richard III and Macbeth …
‘Please Please Me’ or ‘Abbey Road’?
‘Surfin’ Safari’ or ‘Pet Sounds’?
‘Hangin’ Tough’ or ‘The Block’?
[please note– I’ve only ever listened to just four of those albums.Promise.I hope you can infer which they are!]
As I approach the first monthly instalment of my Arden Amble, what are my expectations from a work I know relatively little about?Why start the journey of a thousand steps with a month reading and blogging about Henry VI Part 1?