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As an editor and book critic, Malcolm Cowley backed innovative 20th-century writers. His greatest achievement may have been ...
Abraham Lincoln's Profound Depression Lincoln suffered from severe and incapacitating depressions that occasionally led to ...
Kraus, now the seventh three-time girls state champ, claimed PIAA Class 1A crowns as a freshman and sophomore while she was student-athlete at Moravian Academy. She then claimed the Class 2A title ...
Stacker compiled a list highlighting 28 LGBTQ+ people who made a mark on history, referencing articles, personal letters, and books.
The characters in A House of Dynamite go through a rollercoaster of emotions, but in real life, the cast enjoys less chaotic lives with their partners. The tense political thriller features a ...
Small in size but mighty in heart, six-year-old Myles Chambers has already shown the kind of courage most adults spend a lifetime trying to find. A 6-year-old from Central Virginia and a rising ...
Unearthed after a century, Virginia Woolf's "The Life of Violet" reveals three witty, tender portraits of friendship and freedom, capturing a young woman's search for identity in Victorian England.
In an early scene in Kate Evans' Patchwork: A Graphic Biography of Jane Austen, she depicts 3-month-old, bundled-up baby Jane being smuggled out through the back door of her family's large home. The ...