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literature
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August 23, 2007Moby-Dick Explains His New Captain Ahab Piercing to His Wife
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June 29, 2007Signs of Impending Suicide That Hemingway’s Friends May Have Overlooked
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June 26, 2007Vladimir Nabokov Didn’t Have to Put Up With Payroll
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June 1, 2007Literary TV Programs Yet to Be Produced
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February 8, 2007Opening Sentences to A Tale of Two Cities Rejected by Dickens Before He Settled on “It was the best of times, it was the worst of times …”
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January 11, 2007Possible Titles for To Kill a Mockingbird If It Had Been Based on What My Mother Said Was Sinful
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November 17, 2006Tripadvisor.Com Reviews: Jekyll & Hyde B&B
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November 8, 2006Phrases on the Marquee at the Local Strip Club to Cater to a More Literate Crowd
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August 30, 2006Original Title Suggestions by J.D. Salinger’s Publisher That Could Have Been Deleterious to the Success of His Magnum Opus
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August 9, 2006Small Businesses Poorly Named After Classic Literature
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