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    October 2007 Issue
  • The First Americans in Europe
    July 1892 Issue
  • The English of the Mountaineer
    Henderson Daingerfield NormanFebruary 1910 Issue
  • Still at Home Abroad
    Mitchell S. RossSeptember 1978 Issue
  • The Decline of Poetic Justice
    Raymond Macdonald AldenFebruary 1910 Issue
  • What Happened to Wordsworth?
    Laurence HousmanNovember 1944 Issue
  • The Tragedian; An Essay on the Histrionic Genius of Junius Brutus Booth
    December 1868 Issue
  • The Mission of the Literary Critic
    Gamaliel Bradford Jr.October 1904 Issue
  • 'Friend,' as a Verb, Is 800 Years Old

    Sorry, Zuck! English speakers have been friending each other for centuries.

    Megan GarberJuly 25, 2013
  • Reader's Choice
    William BarrettFebruary 1964 Issue
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