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  • English Literature and the Vernacular
    Mark H. LiddellMay 1898 Issue
  • Will 'The King's Speech' Lose the Oscar for Rewriting History?

    A look at the Academy's history of rewarding (and only occasionally punishing) films that bend the truth

    Eleanor BarkhornFebruary 2, 2011
  • The Cult of the Second-Best
    Elisabeth WoodbridgeNovember 1911 Issue
  • Ben Jonson
    E. P. WhippleOctober 1867 Issue
  • Brown Study
    R. P. ListerOctober 1957 Issue
  • Biographical Notes on the Poets
    October 1956 Issue
  • Gray, Collins, and Beattie
    Thomas Sergeant PerryDecember 1880 Issue
  • The Masters
    Frederic Lawrence KnowlesMarch 1903 Issue
  • Atlantic Shop-Talk
    July 1922 Issue
  • The James Bond Trap

    Ian Fleming created the superspy—and then couldn’t get rid of him.

    James ParkerMarch 2024 Issue
    Against a red backdrop, a silhouette of James Bond with black-and-white photo of the author Ian Fleming inside
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