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A new series on Charles Dickens takes your favorite Victorian novelist to the streets.

A new series on Charles Dickens takes your favorite Victorian novelist to the streets.

By Brittany Allen | March 24, 2026

Don DeLillo’s sexy hockey novel is getting reissued.

Don DeLillo’s sexy hockey novel is getting reissued.

By James Folta | March 24, 2026

Nazis in America, c. 1938-1941

Nazis in America, c. 1938-1941

Sara Vladic on the Early Origins of the Nazi Party in the United States

By Sara Vladic | March 24, 2026

“Technophobe!” A Short History of An Insult

“Technophobe!” A Short History of An Insult

Thomas Dekeyser Explores the Psychology Behind the Stigmatization of Technology Rejection

By Thomas Dekeyser | March 24, 2026

In Defense of Pet Portraiture as a Worthy Art Form

In Defense of Pet Portraiture as a Worthy Art Form

Morgan Day on the Practice of Artistic Tradition

By Morgan Day | March 24, 2026

Astrofiction: Seven Novels With Astronaut Protagonists

Astrofiction: Seven Novels With Astronaut Protagonists

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Never Again? On the Death of Universalism After Gaza

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Pepper Basham on How <em>The Secret Garden</em> Inspired Her Love for British Literature

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"I can still find my way there through these pages. Some gardens, it turns out, are always in season."

By Pepper Basham | March 23, 2026

This Week in Literary History: Hugo Grotius Escapes Prison in a Book Chest

This Week in Literary History: Hugo Grotius Escapes Prison in a Book Chest

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A Modern History of American Science and Healthcare in Four Presidential Administrations

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David Blumenthal and James A. Morone Consider the Legacies of Barack Obama, Joe Biden and Donald Trump

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Here’s what’s making us happy <em> this </em> week.

Here’s what’s making us happy this week.

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How Black Studies departments are being dismantled at American colleges.

How Black Studies departments are being dismantled at American colleges.

By Brittany Allen | March 20, 2026

The HarperCollins Union has ratified a new contract, including the highest starting pay in publishing.

The HarperCollins Union has ratified a new contract, including the highest starting pay in publishing.

By James Folta | March 20, 2026

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