By Lisa Stock
Wed, Dec 30, 2009
Historically, it seems that the greatest lovers in literature had tragedy entwining their hearts: Romeo and Juliet, Anthony and Cleopatra, Arthur and Guinevere... But tragedy is not something that comes readily to mind when we think of Shakespeare's riotous couple of Titania and Oberon.
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By Lisa Stock
Titania Journals
"Once, while working in a museum, I held a pair of ancient sandals in my hand - the footprint of the person who wore them was still there, as though they had slipped out of them moments before, and not a thousand years before.
It gave me pause to think of all that had transpired between their life and mine.
Like standing in one spot on Earth thinking of all that is going on in the world at that very same moment - across continents and oceans and deserts.
An infinite number of possibilities in one breath of time.
For me to live in the magic is to imagine all the roads ever taken, then one by one find a way to discover them, learn about them, and bring them to life."
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