![]() In this endeavour we hope to carry the torch of research as well as writing forward. ![]() We encourage writings from both experienced professors as well as young scholars. I am very happy to share the fact that the November 2016 issue of Daath Voyage was appreciated by the world of Academia from all over the world for its richness and versatility the credit for which goes to the entire team of Daath Voyage. We all bow in reverence to the bard of Avon. Born in Stratford-upon-Avon in Warwickshire in 1564, Shakespeare wrote 38 plays, 154 sonnets and many other poems before his death in 1616. From television to film, theatre to classic music the simple breadth and variety of the events being held in his honour speak to magnitiude of his influence. This year marks the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare’s death an event which has brought an appreciation to all edges of the cultural sphere. We are talking of no one else other than the Father of English Drama William Shakespeare. ![]() ![]() ![]() To how we profess our love to each other, and to how we express our grief his influence pervades so much in our lives, because his work has become so timeless in its ability to touch upon human nature. On 23 April, 1616, a man died, but with his death a legacy was born one which proved so essential not only to the development of drama and literature, but to language, to thoughts and ideas. ![]()
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