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Nathan Gorelick traces literary criticism and psychoanalysis to their shared origins during the 17th and 18th centuries.
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UChicago course examines the transformation trope across literature and film—from repressed desire to outsider identities ...
Entering the basement warehouse of Tongbang Books feels like quite the adventure. The multiroom, multilayer labyrinth is ...
Croatian Publisher Ivan Sršen discusses the surprising success of Sandorf Passage, a U.S. publishing house focused on ...
The New Zealand novelist Catherine Chidgey ought to be much more celebrated in this country than she is. Do not be put off by the fact that The Axeman’s Carnival (Europa, £14.99) is narrated by ...
With fair access to literature under political attack ... discovering what makes each one special and getting their expert ...
For as long as we have been alive, Jews have been known as the People of the Book, both admiringly and dismissively. Critical ...
I feel very privileged to have been asked, for the fourth time in a row, to judge the year’s best book at the An Post Irish Book Awards. My fellow judges include Elaina Ryan (CEO of Children’s Books ...