What J.R.R. Tolkien’s classic The Hobbit still has to offer, 80 years after its publication
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England's best espionage writers found fame after World War II, but the spy-fiction genre was born when popular British detective fiction was infused with pre-WWI invasion anxieties.
Crook Manifesto is both powered and limited by its most absorbing characteristic: the author’s voice.
The French comic series Valérian and Laureline, newly adapted into a summer blockbuster, gave the genre one of its first protagonists to powerfully own her womanhood.
The Freeform show celebrates “stealth feminism.” So does the publication it portrays.
More Black storytellers are turning to the horror genre to unpack the traumas of racism. But some viewers are growing tired of these stories.