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William Shakespeare
The Shakespearean Drama at the Heart of Impeachment">
The Shakespearean Drama at the Heart of Impeachment">
The Shakespearean Drama at the Heart of Impeachment">High Comedy and Misdemeanors:
The Shakespearean Drama at the Heart of Impeachment
Love’s Labour’s Lost">Liesl Schillinger on the Contemporary Resonance of
Love’s Labour’s Lost
By
Liesl Schillinger
| December 17, 2019
of the Decade">
of the Decade">
of the Decade">The 10 Best Literary Film Adaptations
of the Decade
And then some.
By
Emily Temple
| December 12, 2019
Harold Bloom on Cormac McCarthy, True Heir to Melville and Faulkner
On Violence, the Sublime, and Blood Meridian's Place in the American Canon
By
Harold Bloom
| October 16, 2019
The Tempest">
The Tempest">
The Tempest">5 Great Island Books That Reimagine
The Tempest
Johanna Stoberock on the Best Reconsiderations of Shakespeare's Classic
By
Johanna Stoberock
| September 30, 2019
Roy Jacobsen on the Backbone of Nordic Literature: the Sagas of Iceland
Some of Europe's Most Enduring, Complex Literary Works
By
Roy Jacobsen
| August 14, 2019
Monica Ali: Reckoning with the Insidious Myth of Positive Discrimination
On Prejudicial Assumptions About Privilege and Widespread Racism in the World of Books
By
Monica Ali
| July 24, 2019
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: a grammatical throwdown.
By
Philip Hensher
| June 25, 2019
Did you know that Shakespeare once caused a deadly riot in NYC?
By
Emily Firetog
| May 10, 2019
the British Monarchy?)">Royal Baby! (Why Is America So Obsessed with
the British Monarchy?)
By
Robert Morrison
| May 6, 2019
10 Things I Hate About You">
10 Things I Hate About You">
10 Things I Hate About You">The Life-Changing Magic of
10 Things I Hate About You
Or: Whence the Border Between Preference and Personality?
By
Emily Temple
| March 26, 2019
Important: 50 Literary Cameos in 90s Movies
Or, An Elaborate Excuse to Revisit 10 Things I Hate About You
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Emily Temple
| February 19, 2019
11 Literary Pick Up Lines for the Chronically Dateless
Get Yourself a Valentine Who Reads
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Emily Temple
| February 13, 2019
Can You Measure the Happiness of Your Favorite Story?
On Happy Plots, Machines and Literature
By
Kirsten Menger-Anderson
| November 29, 2018
23 Literary Movies and TV Shows You Should Be Watching This Fall
This is Your Essential Book-to-Screen Fall Preview
By
Emily Temple
| September 20, 2018
When Art Imitates Art: Portraits of Literary Characters by Famous Artists
From Picasso's Don Quixote to Lichtenstein's Tintin
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| August 29, 2018
The Self-Portrait Jorge Luis Borges Drew After Going Blind
For One Thing, You've Probably Been Looking at it Upside Down
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Emily Temple
| August 24, 2018
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