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  • The Atlantic's Week in Culture

    A roundup of our recent writing on arts and entertainment

    The EditorsOctober 13, 2017
    A scene from 'Blade Runner 2049'
  • How ‘I’m Dead’ Became a Good Thing

    Dying of laughter is an exaggeration, but something about it has rung true over the centuries.

    Caleb MadisonMay 23, 2022
    I'm dead
  • Book Plates
    March 1906 Issue
  • The Poet Gray as a Naturalist
    F. G.March 1904 Issue
  • Mary Queen of Scotland and the Isles
    Carl Van DorenOctober 1935 Issue
  • The Atlantic Bookshelf: Conclusion

    A wrap up of book reviews from Edward Weeks

    Edward WeeksJanuary 1937 Issue
  • Fanny Kemble: A Passionate Victorian
    Theodore SpencerOctober 1938 Issue
  • Christopher Marlowe, the Man in His Time
    Theodore SpencerApril 1938 Issue
  • The Oracle of Broadway
    Leo LermanNovember 1944 Issue
  • Poems
    Robert FrostApril 1947 Issue
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