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  • The Greatest Books of All Time, as Voted by 125 Famous Authors

    Tolstoy holds an 11-point lead over Shakespeare in these literary opinion polls.

    Maria PopovaJanuary 30, 2012
  • The Collier-Folio Shakespeare
    October 1859 Issue
  • People Have Been Arguing About Shakespeare for Decades
    Daniel D. SnyderOctober 27, 2011
  • Lincoln's Assassination: Is Shakespeare to Blame?
    Eleanor BarkhornApril 14, 2011
  • Shakespeare and the Nature of Man
    Ellery SedgwickApril 1943 Issue
  • Shakespeare in Love's Labour's Lost
    Sir Edward StracheyJanuary 1893 Issue
  • Shakespeare and the 'Old Vic'
    A. Edward NewtonOctober 1923 Issue
  • Dr. Furness's Variorum Edition of Shakespeare
    Henry Austin ClappJuly 1900 Issue
  • Firing the ‘Conscience’ of the Military

    Getting rid of the military’s top lawyers is not exactly a sign that the Trump administration wants to follow the law.

    Paul RosenzweigMarch 3, 2025
    A photo splice of a black-and-white image of Donald Trump pointing (left) beside a painting of Jack Cade's rebellion (right).
  • The Everyday Genius of Shakespeare in Love

    The film’s breeziness has always belied its insights about human creativity.

    Megan GarberJuly 11, 2023
    Cut-out of Joseph Fiennes as William Shakespeare in "Shakespeare in Love," against a bright-blue backdrop
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