Classic literature
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There is so much more to children’s literature than the staples from the Western world
Sheila Cordner, The Conversation
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Can we use beloved works of literature to predict the future of cities?
Alan Marshall, The Conversation
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How ‘Little Women’ was shaped by the stifling principles of Louisa May Alcott’s father
Ryna Ordynat, The Conversation
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The first English novel was about talking cats and its author had to keep it hidden for 10 years
Frances Babbage, The Conversation Rachel Stenner, The Conversation
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How ‘Wuthering Heights’ became associated with a long-standing myth of incest in the Bronte family
Amber Pouliot, The Conversation
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Why I’m still reading a fat novel (‘Middlemarch’) two years after I began. I may not even finish it
Cheryl-Ann Couto
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How a thousand-year-old Sanskrit love poem has travelled the world
Anu Kumar