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  • Gertrude Stein and Edith Sitwell
    Nancy Caldwell SorelSeptember 1988 Issue
  • The Miracle of Writing

    A Midsummer Night's Dream got it right, Richard Bausch says: Authors must find a way to turn nothing into something.

    Joe FasslerAugust 12, 2014
  • On Plagiarism

    In the wake of recent scandals some distinctions are in order

    Richard A. PosnerApril 2002 Issue
  • Who's Who

    A selective index to this month's issue

    Ben HealyDecember 2004 Issue
  • Complementary Truth
    July 1901 Issue
  • Poetry and the Stage
    H. W. BoyntonJuly 1903 Issue
  • The Prayer of the Literary Man
    December 1901 Issue
  • Ides of March: Shakespeare Dominates Google Searches
    Eleanor BarkhornMarch 15, 2010
  • Plays and Play-Acting
    A. DexterSeptember 1862 Issue
  • Furness's the Tempest
    August 1892 Issue
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