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  • Canada
    April 1987 Issue
  • Canada and Mexico
    April 1980 Issue
  • A Novel Doesn’t Have to Be About an Individual

    James McBride’s radical approach to fiction

    Gal BeckermanAugust 11, 2023
    A photograph of James McBride
  • The Most Fun Way to Learn a Language

    Pick up some slang.

    Valerie TrappJanuary 2, 2024
    Illustration of a matchbox reading "It's lit" / "la pámpara"
  • The American Out of Doors
    Gamaliel Bradford Jr.April 1893 Issue
  • Classical Literature in Translation
    Richard G. MoultonJune 1891 Issue
  • Mrs. Kemble's Letters
    May 1891 Issue
  • Comment on New Books
    January 1894 Issue
  • Was Sir Walter Scott a Poet?
    Arthur SymonsNovember 1904 Issue
  • Literature in College
    Elizabeth A. DrewJanuary 1923 Issue
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