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literature
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February 5, 2009Fortune-Cookie Messages Appropriate for Dickens Characters
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January 28, 2009Nathaniel Hawthorne’s Profferings of Wisdom Concerning the Adversities of Butterface Dating: The Lost Fragments
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January 7, 2009Little Housing Crisis on the Prairie
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November 20, 2008Atlas Shrugged Updated for the Current Financial Crisis
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November 13, 2008Reasons You Might Die of Consumption in a 19th-Century Novel, in Order From Least Likely to Most Likely
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October 28, 2008Beowulf, Sitting Next to a 16-Year-Old Kid, Watches Frasier on a Transcontinental Flight
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September 8, 2008Ulysses Sells Out
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September 2, 2008William Faulkner Reviews Season One of Gossip Girl
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August 15, 2008Selections from H.P. Lovecraft’s Brief Tenure as a Whitman’s Sampler Copywriter
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August 11, 2008What We Talk About When We Talk About Mad-Cow Disease
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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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