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  • Characteristics of the Elizabethan Literature
    E. P. WhippleFebruary 1867 Issue
  • 'To Die by Your Side': Spike Jonze's Handmade Stop-Motion Love Story
    Maria PopovaOctober 21, 2011
  • The First Emoticon May Have Appeared in ... 1648

    The discovery would push back the pre-history of the emoticon by (at least) 200 years.

    Alexis C. MadrigalApril 14, 2014
  • Brexit’s Front Pages

    How the British press reported on a historic referendum day

    Matt FordJune 23, 2016
  • One Kind of Colloquy
    Robert HillyerJanuary 1957 Issue
  • In My Library, Late Afternoon
    Robert HillyerJanuary 1954 Issue
  • Books: The Editors Like
    October 1957 Issue
  • Pushkin: Poet and Lover
    Ernest J. SimmonsAugust 1946 Issue
  • Canada
    April 1982 Issue
  • The Contributors' Club
    April 1878 Issue
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