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BY ROBERT EIDELBERG IN HIS UNIQUE SERIES OF INTERACTIVE BOOKS ON KNOWING AND THINKING WE DON'T KNOW: The Book of Non-Knowledge and the Volume of Our Current Ignorance GOOD THINKING: A Self-Improvement Approach to Getting Your Mind to Go from "Huh?" to "Hmm" to "Aha!" PLAYING DETECTIVE: A Self-Improvement Approach to Becoming a More Mindful Thinker, Reader, and Writer by Solving Mysteries EVIDENTLY, MY DEAR ARMCHAIR DETECTIVE: Solving Ten Classic Mysteries Together With Their Celebrated Sleuths "WHO'S THERE?" in Shakespeare's Hamlet - That Is the Question!
In a parallel universe (also known as the state of California), private investigator Philip Marlowe, of Raymond Chandler's masterpiece novel THE BIG SLEEP, tells us: "e;I watched him out of sight and went up the central walk of the La Baba and parted the branches of the third cypress. I drew out a wrapped book and put it under my arm and went away from there. No one yelled at me."e;This is not that book. Also, no cypress tree. Still, no one yelled at any of us when we decided to wrap up the twenty-two pieces of writing we had artistically imagined as part of our spring 2022 creative expressions English Department course at Hunter College known in the vernacular as "e;Playing Detective"e; but listed more classically by the college's Office of the Registrar as "e;English 25145 / Survey of Detective Fiction."e;CRIME SEEN's puzzle products, created by seventeen sophomores, juniors, and seniors, were incited by instructor Robert Eidelberg's list of twenty-five ideas for "e;creative constructions"e; in, on, and about detective fiction, with drafts studiously revised, rewritten, and edited following collegial feedback from the course's Dr. Watson-type "e;sidekicks."e;We hope we've gotten you so curious that you will enter our crime scenes and enjoy our examples of crime seen.
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The question of HAMLET -- one of the most renowned plays by probably the greatest playwright of all time, William Shakespeare (1564 - 1616) -- is not "To be, or not to be." Although perhaps the most famous of all questions ever asked in dramatic literature (and whose meaning theatergoers and scholars have long debated), the answer to the question "to be, or not to be" is by no means certain (even when we ourselves feel quite positive that we know what the question is actually asking).
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