Rare Books
Before discussing the singularity of this particular copy of Jean Giono’s The Song of the [...]
Interviews
Pictured: Bowler at Kreipe’s in Hanover, which is the cafe/patisserie Miriam and the girls go [...]
Mini Authorial Profiles
Mazo de la Roche was born in Canada in 1879. She is most known for [...]
Hope Mirrlees was born on 8 April 1887 in Kent. She studied classics at Cambridge [...]
West-Running Brook is a collection of poetry written by Robert Frost. It was first published in [...]
Known for her brilliance and wit, Dorothy Parker was an established female writer during her [...]
The Queen of Modernism, Virginia Woolf (born Adeline Virginia Stephen), wrote and published more work [...]
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Can you give readers a brief background about your scholarly interests and your studies in [...]
Hailed as an early confessional poet, Sara Teasdale won a Pulitzer Prize in 1918. Teasdale [...]
Rose Macaulay wrote over 20 fiction novels in her lifetime. She was a staunch feminist [...]
Most known for his dystopic novel Brave New World, Aldous Huxley penned several other novels. [...]
The line that separates Lost Modernists from Modernists we read and study today is not [...]
My collection of rare books began in July 2019. My father and I planned a [...]
Considering the current COVID-19 climate and chaos, this first interview will be a short self-questionnaire. [...]
“Lost Modernists” is a double-faceted phrase. First, it broadly refers to writers from the Modernist [...]
Francesca Mancino is a Master’s in English student at Case Western Reserve University. After this degree, she intends to open a bookshop in Naples, Florida.
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