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  • Stephen Breyer Is Reading Aeschylus While the Supreme Court Burns Around Him

    The justice stayed far away from the Brett Kavanaugh controversy in an interview on Thursday.

    Emma GreenOctober 4, 2018
  • Tastes
    April 1910 Issue
  • The Gift of Rereading

    Returning to a book you’ve already finished is an underrated pursuit in a fast-paced world: Your weekly guide to the best in books

    Nicole AcheampongMarch 17, 2023
    A pedestrian figure enters and exits a revolving door made of book pages.
  • Shakespeare's Most Riddling Creation
    John SimonJune 1993 Issue
  • Stage Rosalinds
    Richard Grant WhiteFebruary 1883 Issue
  • Books New and Old
    H. W. BoyntonSeptember 1904 Issue
  • Dead Authors on Twitter
    Eleanor BarkhornApril 30, 2011
  • The Annotated Dracula
    Phoebe Lou AdamsAugust 1975 Issue
  • The Letters in Shakespeare's Plays
    Ellen TerryDecember 1921 Issue
  • Biographical Notes on the Poets
    December 1958 Issue
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