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Even If Netflix's <em>One Hundred Years of Solitude</em> Inspires Wonder, Will It Be Enough?

Even If Netflix's One Hundred Years of Solitude Inspires Wonder, Will It Be Enough?

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The 50 Best One-Star Amazon Reviews of Wuthering Heights

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Digging in to the Queer Subtext of <em>My Fair Lady</em>

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The Challenges of Readjusting After You've Been Time Traveling

The Challenges of Readjusting After You've Been Time Traveling

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Salvatore Scibona and Victor LaValle Talk War, Grad School, and the Inner Lives of Children

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In Which Marilynne Robinson Asks, "Who lives in the present?"

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A Letter to Virginia Woolf,On Translating <em>A Room of One's Own</em> into Romanian

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Virginia Woolf's Depression Shouldn't Define Her

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Michael Moorcock on H.G. Wells, Reluctant Prophet

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