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For Wittgenstein, Philosophy Had to Be as Complicated as the Knots it Unties
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Jonathan Rée
| August 21, 2019
On Victor Hugo's Posthumous Career as a Religious Prophet
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Abby Walthausen
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Hans Christian Andersen, Original Literary Softboi
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The Political Chaos and Unexpected Activism of the Post-Civil War Era
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New Books Tuesday: Your weekly guide to what’s publishing today, fiction and nonfiction.
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Walter Mosley in Conversation with Legendary Filmmaker Walter Bernstein
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Western Democracy is on
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