Username: stefaniecpeters
Gender: Female
Member since: September 15, 2009
Birthday: September 16, 1986
Approved eNotes Editor Since Sep 15, 2009
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About Me
Writer and Editor
Bio
Stefanie C Peters is a writer and editor with a master's degree in English from University College London. View her online portfolio at her website, stefaniepeters.com.
Interests
Leaky fountain pens, Starbucks' chai tea lattes, hot water bottles, scones with clotted cream and jam, Belgian waffles, Monsterpiece Theatre, old copies of Little Women.
Schools
The Woodlands H S - The Woodlands, TX, US (2001 - 2005)
Ohio State University-Main Campus - Columbus, OH, US (2005 - 2008)
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Answered a question in Samuel Johnson:Dr. Johnson's preface to his edition of Shakespeare's plays marked an important...
Answered a question in The Merchant of Venice:In the play, Portia's father designs the casket test in his will as a way to exert...
Answered a question in William Shakespeare:Shakespeare probably travelled often between his home in Stratford-upon-Avon and...
Answered a question in Romeo and Juliet:The theme of love is first established even before the play proper begins: in the...
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Answered a question in The Waves:Of the six main characters in The Waves, three are women: Susan, Rhoda, and Jinny,...
Answered a question in As You Like It:As You Like It is heavily concerned with the contrasts between court and rural...
Answered a question in As You Like It:Only to some extent can we say that As You Like It is a "happy" play. The biggest...
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Answered a question in Henry IV, Part I:Hotspur, Hal, and Falstaff each exhibit a different attitude about honor. For...
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Answered a question in The Odyssey:Calypso is both a nymph and a goddess. Nymphs were daughters of gods. The word...
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Answered a question in Poetry:Lyric poetry is a broadly inclusive category, including sonnets, ballads, songs,...
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