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literature
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August 18, 2010Narrative in Eighth Grade Spanish in the Style of Federico García Lorca
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August 13, 2010More Herman Melville College Metaphors
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August 12, 2010Our Daughter Isn’t a Selfish Brat; Your Son Just Hasn’t Read Atlas Shrugged
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July 7, 2010To the Lighthouse. But First, to the Food Carts
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June 14, 2010Conversations at a Wartime Café: Conversation 18: Another Cover Letter, Never Sent for its Obvious Humor and Talk Story, for Assistant Professor of English
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May 27, 2010Great Literature Retitled to Boost Website Traffic
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May 11, 2010Baby’s Touch ’N Feel Guide to Russian Literature
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April 1, 2010William Faulkner’s Favorite April Fools’ Day Pranks
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March 25, 2010Hemingway Novel Character or Match Game PM Star?
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March 25, 2010Literary Photoshop
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April 21, 2025Getting Ahead of It: JD Vance Almost Definitely Didn’t Kill the Pope
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April 25, 2025This Five-Hundred-Word Bumper Sticker on My Tesla Explains Why I’m Not a Bad Person
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April 9, 2025US News & World Report’s Best Remaining Colleges, 2028
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April 18, 2025The Elementary School Disciplinary Record of Jesus Christ
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