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On Louis XV, the Girls of Deer Park, and a Monarchy in Decline

On Louis XV, the Girls of Deer Park, and a Monarchy in Decline

Eva Stachniak in Conversation with C. P. Lesley on the New Books Network

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Love & Saffron by Kim Fay, Read by a Full Cast

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“The Danger is Larger Because the Voice is Bigger.” Alexandra Billings on the Surge in Anti-Trans Legislation

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How Dostoevsky's Exile in Siberia Led to Four of the Greatest Novels in Literature

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