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In a Quiet London Enclave, Five Iconic Women Writers Forged a Home

In a Quiet London Enclave, Five Iconic Women Writers Forged a Home

Mecklenburgh Square Drew Virginia Woolf, Hilda Doolittle, and Others

By Francesca Wade | April 8, 2020

What Will Happen to the Novel <br>After This?

What Will Happen to the Novel
After This?

On the Inevitable Post-Pandemic Genre

By Emily Temple | April 7, 2020

The Case for Teaching Depressing Books

The Case for Teaching Depressing Books

Sahar Mustafah on the Literature of Empathy and Action

By Sahar Mustafah | April 7, 2020

How Having a Writing Community Stimulates Creativity

How Having a Writing Community Stimulates Creativity

Mary Gannon and Kevin Larimer on Finding Your People

By Kevin Larimer and Mary Gannon | April 7, 2020

Finding Permission to Fail in<br> <em>A Confederacy of Dunces</em>

Finding Permission to Fail in
A Confederacy of Dunces

Mary Pauline Lowry on Its Grotesque Charms

By Mary Pauline Lowry | April 7, 2020

What Two Imaginary Cats Tell Us About Who We Are (and How We're Different)

What Two Imaginary Cats Tell Us About Who We Are (and How We're Different)

Marie Mutsuki Mockett on the Chaos of Feline Energy

By Marie Mutsuki Mockett | April 7, 2020

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Lit Hub Staff Picks: Our Favorite Stories in This Strange Long Month

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By Literary Hub | March 31, 2020

Aminatta Forna Diverges From the Homeschool Lesson Plan with Chinua Achebe

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Reading <em>This Side of Paradise</em> at 100, During a Pandemic

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A People’s History of the Poetry Workshop

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In the Academy, Plagiarism is the Sin Above All Sins. That's a Problem.

In the Academy, Plagiarism is the Sin Above All Sins. That's a Problem.

Nicholas Delbanco on Criminals, Copyists, and Creative Coincidence

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Can We Talk About How Austen's Characters Tend to Blur Together?

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