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Who Were the Women Novelists Who Really Inspired Jane Austen?

Rebecca Romney on Unearthing a Legacy of Systematic Literary Erasure

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How the Kremlin’s Truly Epic Adaptation of <em>War and Peace</em> Helped Me Write a Novel

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Dreams of Liberation: Alex Zamalin on the Political Power of American Countercultures

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