The History of Literature

The History of Literature

Liz Rosenberg on Louisa May Alcott’s Essays

By History of Literature  August 8, 2024
The History of Literature

Politics and Grace in Early Modern Literature

By History of Literature  July 18, 2024
The History of Literature

Nicholson Baker on Finding His Likeness

By History of Literature  June 18, 2024
The History of Literature

Bill Eville on Fatherhood

By History of Literature  June 12, 2024
The History of Literature

Ursula Buchan on John Buchan

By History of Literature  June 5, 2024
The History of Literature

Cass Sunstein on How to Become Famous

By History of Literature  May 30, 2024
The History of Literature

Adelle Waldman on Muckraking Novels

By History of Literature  May 16, 2024
The History of Literature

Sophie Ratcliffe on Loss and Love

By History of Literature  May 9, 2024
The History of Literature

Boel Westin on Tove Jansson

By History of Literature  May 2, 2024
The History of Literature

Gareth Russell on Hampton Court

By History of Literature  April 25, 2024
The History of Literature

Margot Livesey on Thomas Hardy’s Mistakes

By History of Literature  April 17, 2024
The History of Literature

Phil Jones on Why We Read Samuel Johnson

By History of Literature  April 11, 2024
The History of Literature

William Egginton on the Joys of Jodorowsky

By History of Literature  April 4, 2024
The History of Literature

Bob Blaisdell on Karl Ove Knausgaard

By History of Literature  March 27, 2024
The History of Literature

J. Edward Chamberlin on How Words Shape Our World

By History of Literature  March 20, 2024
The History of Literature

Gabriele Pedullà on Reconsidering Machiavelli

By History of Literature  March 14, 2024
The History of Literature

Jacke Wilson on Samuel Taylor Coleridge

By History of Literature  March 6, 2024
The History of Literature

Jacke Wilson on William Wordsworth

By History of Literature  February 14, 2024
The History of Literature

David Cooper on the Czech Manuscripts Hoax

By History of Literature  January 25, 2024
The History of Literature

Jonathan van Belle on What Work Meant to Thoreau

By History of Literature  January 10, 2024
The History of Literature

Andrew Pettegree on Books and War

By History of Literature  December 20, 2023
The History of Literature

Anne Enright on Growing Up in Ireland

By History of Literature  December 13, 2023
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