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March 22, 2022First Drafts of the Greatest Opening Sentences in Literature
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March 17, 2022Finnegans Wake II: Release Date, Plot, and Everything We Know So Far
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January 28, 2022“The Yellow Wallpaper II”: The Gothic Tale of Female Madness Updated for Women in 2022 with Unvaccinated Children Under Five
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January 25, 2022Mrs. Dalloway Said She Would Buy the Rapid COVID Test Herself
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January 24, 2022Excerpts from The House of Girth, Edith Wharton’s 1905 Novel About Powerlifting
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December 23, 2021Ayn Rand Writes Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer
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August 12, 2021Oedipus Learns of the Term “Oedipus Complex”
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March 15, 2021Literary Gun Devices, Chekhov’s and Otherwise
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March 2, 2021Literary Alternatives to Social Distancing
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February 5, 2021Classic Defenses of Classic Literature
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