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November 30, 2012

Entitled to Extravagance: Some Historical Fictions of Anthony Burgess

November 30, 2012/ Steve Donoghue

Some of Anthony Burgess' most accomplished inventions roam into the past, to Shakespeare and Marlowe's England and Jesus' Judea. How well has his historical fiction stood up across the years?

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Fiction, Literary Criticism, Arts & Life
Anthony Burgess, December 2012, fiction, gore vidal, Hamlet, historical fiction, James Joyce, literary criticism, Michael Moorcock, Robert Graves, Salman Rushdie, shakespeare, Steve Donoghue, virginia woolf
March 01, 2012

It's a Mystery: A Talent for Deception

March 01, 2012/ Irma Heldman

Agatha Christie has received praise from wide and varied corners, and mystery columnist Irma Heldman adds to the chorus with this retrospective on the life and work of the Queen of Crime.

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March 01, 2012/ Irma Heldman/
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Agatha Christie, Freud, Irma Heldman, It's a Mystery, March 2012, P- G- Wodehouse, Robert Graves
January 31, 2012

Wallace Stevens: A Spirit Storming

January 31, 2012/ Stephen Akey

Wallace Stevens, so long considered the driest and most cerebral of poets, can in fact touch the soul. It all hangs on the nature of poetry itself, what it is.

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January 31, 2012/ Stephen Akey/
Poetry
February 2012, fiction, Poetry, Robert Graves, Robert Lowell, Stephen Akey, T-S- Eliot, Walt Whitman
June 30, 2011

Summer Reading 2011

June 30, 2011/ Open Letters Monthly

In this year's special feature, our team of avid readers offered some suggestions for books a little off the beaten path of summer blockbusters.

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June 30, 2011/ Open Letters Monthly/
Features, Summer Reading
Bloomsbury, Charles Dickens, Charles Lindbergh, Dan Simmons, E-M- Forster, Edgar Allan Poe, f scott fitzgerald, greg waldmann, Janet Potter, Joanna Scutts, John Cotter, julius caesar, July 2011, Leonard Woolf, lytton strachey, Napoleonic Wars, Robert Graves, rohan maitzen, Sam Sacks, Steve Donoghue, T-S- Eliot, virginia woolf, Wilkie Collins
June 30, 2011

Summer Reading 2011 Goes On

June 30, 2011/ Open Letters Monthly

More of this year's special feature, where we offered some less predictable ideas for books to tuck into your beach tote or suitcase.

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June 30, 2011/ Open Letters Monthly/
Features, Summer Reading
Bloomsbury, Charles Dickens, Charles Lindbergh, Dan Simmons, E-M- Forster, Edgar Allan Poe, f scott fitzgerald, greg waldmann, Janet Potter, Joanna Scutts, John Cotter, julius caesar, July 2011, Leonard Woolf, lytton strachey, Napoleonic Wars, Robert Graves, rohan maitzen, Sam Sacks, Steve Donoghue, T-S- Eliot, virginia woolf, Wilkie Collins
April 30, 2011

Memo to a Colleague

April 30, 2011/ Rohan Maitzen

Is Marjorie Garber's defense of literary studies balm to the beleaguered English professor's soul? Not yet, anyway.

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April 30, 2011/ Rohan Maitzen/
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Edmund Wilson, Elizabeth Gaskell, fiction, henry james, Keats, Library of America, May 2011, Robert Graves, rohan maitzen, virginia woolf
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