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The Great Gatsby">
The Great Gatsby">
The Great Gatsby">How the Male Point of View Shapes the Narrative of
The Great Gatsby
Jillian Cantor Reimagines Fitzgerald’s Classic Novel from the Perspectives of Women
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Jillian Cantor
| February 1, 2022
No Sympathy for Horrid Women: On the History of George V and the Demands of the Suffragettes
Jane Ridley Considers the King's Callous Treatment of Radicalized Activists
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Jane Ridley
| January 7, 2022
Why You Shouldn’t Read Historical Fiction to Learn History
Juhea Kim on the Role of Literature in Lessons About Humanity
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Juhea Kim
| December 20, 2021
The Dangerous, Dirty Job of Oil Extraction: On the History of Offshore Exploration
Deepwater Horizon and Piper Alpha">Tabitha Lasley Revisits the Disasters of
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Tabitha Lasley
| December 8, 2021
Thwarted Passions, Private Lives: On Out-of-Control Characters in Literary Fiction
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How the Associated Press Erased the Voice of a Climate Justice Activist—and an Entire Continent
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On the Historical Stigmatization and Persistent Vilification of Epilepsy in Literature
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Read It and Weep: Margaret Atwood on the Intimidating, Haunting Intellect of Simone de Beauvoir
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The Sound of Muses: On Literary Comebacks and the Importance of Listening with Purpose
Louis Edwards Traces His Long Publishing Journey
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On Reframing and Overcoming the Bodily Colonization of Stage 4 Cancer
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On the Ecstasy—and Agony—of Running an Ultramarathon in Your Seventies
Bernd Heinrich Doesn’t Ever Want to Stop Running
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