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Category: Literature

By The Generalist Posted on February 9, 2021January 25, 2023

Chess of love

The earliest fully recorded game of modern chess – from the 15th century CE – is a poem about love.

Categories: Arts & recreation, Europe, Games & sport, History, Literature, Medieval history, Places
By The Generalist Posted on January 27, 2021January 25, 2023

All-pawn chess

Lord Dunsany was an early 20th century fantasist whose writing inspired Tolkien, H. P. Lovecraft, and many others. He also invented a chess variant where one side has 32 pawns and no other pieces.

Categories: Europe, Games & sport, Literature, Places
By The Generalist Posted on January 22, 2021January 15, 2021

Scissorman and the fingers

The 1845 German children’s book Der Struwwelpeter features cruel consequences for bad behaviour, including a terrifying tailor who does not care for thumb-suckers.

Categories: Arts & recreation, Europe, Literature, Places
By The Generalist Posted on January 12, 2021January 25, 2023

The Library Cave

On June 25, 1900, tens of thousands of important historical manuscripts were found in a secret room within the Caves of the Thousand Buddhas in Dunhuang, China, where they had been hidden for nearly a millennium.

Categories: Ancient history, Art, Arts & recreation, East Asia, History, Literature, Medieval history, Places, Religion & belief
By The Generalist Posted on January 9, 2021January 25, 2023

Losing letters

The 2001 novel Ella Minnow Pea by Mark Dunn depicts a town in which a totalitarian government begins banning letters – from the town and from the novel itself.

Categories: Arts & recreation, Language, Literature
By The Generalist Posted on December 16, 2020April 28, 2021

Chinese rhyme

We know how Chinese was pronounced 1400 years ago thanks to the world’s oldest surviving rhyming dictionary.

Categories: Arts & recreation, East Asia, History, Language, Literature, Medieval history, Places
By The Generalist Posted on December 5, 2020April 29, 2021

The Tin Woodman of Theseus

The Ship of Theseus is a classic philosophical thought experiment. L. Frank Baum’s Tin Woodman took it some place rather gruesome.

Categories: Arts & recreation, Education & philosophy, Literature
By The Generalist Posted on November 20, 2020November 19, 2020

The order of the Quran

The Quran contains 114 chapters, but they are arranged neither chronologically nor thematically. Instead, they go from longest to shortest.

Categories: Arts & recreation, Literature, Middle East, Places, Religion & belief
By The Generalist Posted on November 17, 2020April 28, 2021

Dancing corpse

George Forster was executed for murder in 1803. Later that same day his corpse was dancing, thanks to Luigi Galvani’s nephew.

Categories: 19th century history, Arts & recreation, Europe, Health & medicine, History, Literature, Places, Sciences
By The Generalist Posted on November 7, 2020January 25, 2023

The Mason Labyrinth

Italian publisher Franco Maria Ricci, inspired by fabulists Jorge Luis Borges and Italo Calvino, built the largest maze in the world.

Categories: Architecture, Arts & recreation, Europe, Literature, Places
Nosferatu
By The Generalist Posted on October 31, 2020April 17, 2021

The extinction of Nosferatu

The classic horror film Nosferatu was nearly lost forever because of Bram Stoker’s widow.

Categories: Arts & recreation, Europe, Film & television, Literature, Places, Politics & law
Vedas
By The Generalist Posted on October 18, 2020April 28, 2021

Memory culture

Through sophisticated mnemonics and error-checking mechanisms the Vedas, the canonical religious texts of Hinduism, have been transmitted orally for three and a half thousand years with shocking precision in both word and sound.

Categories: Arts & recreation, Language, Literature, Places, Religion & belief, South Asia
Gilligan
By The Generalist Posted on October 16, 2020January 25, 2023

Gilligan’s Grace

The hymn Amazing Grace was set to its current tune more than fifty years after it was written. Because it was written in common metre, it can also be sung to Mack the Knife, Sympathy for the Devil, the Pokemon theme, and the Gilligan’s Island theme.

Categories: Arts & recreation, Film & television, Literature, Music
Crossed letter
By The Generalist Posted on October 3, 2020September 28, 2020

Crossed letters

Lewis Carroll’s ninth rule of letter writing was to never cross your letters. But many people did it anyway.

Categories: Arts & recreation, Language, Literature
Líf and Lífthrasir
By The Generalist Posted on September 30, 2020January 25, 2023

Norse Adams and Eves

In Norse mythology, Ask and Embla were the first humans of this world. After Ragnarök, Líf and Lífþrasir will be the first humans of the next world.

Categories: Arts & recreation, Europe, Literature, Places, Religion & belief
Shaolin
By The Generalist Posted on September 22, 2020April 28, 2021

The real touch of death

Chinese wuxia (and derivative Western) fiction describes the touch of death, a single blow that can kill an opponent. Surprisingly, this is actually possible.

Categories: Arts & recreation, East Asia, Film & television, Health & medicine, Literature, Places, Sciences

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