"Welcome back," Miss Bennet said, smiling at her students. She was properly attired, as she had not yet suffered too greatly from the loss of the laundry machines. (Ah, the comforts of being from the past.) "Last semester, I began class by covering an author with whom I was particularly familiar, as I was not expecting to be a literature teacher, and hoped to gain more time for research by spending a week with one whose work needed little introduction to myself, and possibly just as little to many of you. This term, I have a much more thorough knowledge of the many years of literature that I have missed. However, I have decided we should start there, once more. This particular individual's works are highly regarded as classics, through many cultures, and those works open some interesting avenues for discussion. Therefore, we will begin with an 'author' who was not, in fact, an author at all."
( Shakespeare Was a Playwright )"However," she smiled. "Those are only my thoughts. I should like very much to hear what all of you think."