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July 12, 2012Harold Brodkey Explains Carly Rae Jepsen’s “Call Me Maybe.”
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April 18, 2012Lesser-Known Chekhovian Techniques
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December 1, 2011Super Short CliffsNotes for All Classic Novels
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November 28, 2011Literary Genre Translations
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August 30, 2011The Candy Encyclopedia of American Literature
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August 4, 2011Script Notes for Huck and Jim: Escape From New York.
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August 1, 2011Dante Alighieri’s Google+ Circles
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July 15, 2011Gertrude Stein Gets Her New iPhone
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July 1, 2011“Toto’s ‘Africa’” by Ernest Hemingway
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June 15, 2011Famous Opening Lines from Novels Updated for the Modern Age
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