Rise Up! Broadway and American Society from Angels in America to Hamilton tells the story of Broadway starting at Angels in America, and ending with Hamilton. The book aims to examine the drastic changes broadway theatre has gone through, analyzing…
HERLIHY-MERA, JEFFREY. “WHEN HEMINGWAY HATED PARIS: DIVORCE PROCEEDINGS, CONTEMPLATIONS OF SUICIDE, AND THE DELETED CHAPTERS OF ‘THE SUN ALSO RISES.’” Studies in the Novel, vol. 44, no. 1, 2012, pp. 49–61. JSTOR, JSTOR,…
“It seems to be Mr. Mitchell’s forte in this story to bring us again and again to the very verge of expecting something just a little more serious than the thing he finally sets before us,” reads critic L. D. D., “but he does it with such…
This review, which first appeared in an issue of The British Quarterly Review, contains an overview of Charlotte’s life as documented in Elizabeth Gaskell’s Life of Charlotte Brontë. Additionally, the review offers insightful commentary on the…
A two volume compilation of legal records kept during the Salem witchcraft trials. The book is an exhaustive compilation of legal proceedings that includes testimony and results of the trials. The book maintains both the prose and diction of the…
This piece was published in the same issue which Margaret Oliphant's The Library Window was originally published. The pieces are featured in Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine January 1896 issue. I find it interesting that this piece written about…
In this article, there are many railroad servants who are thinking of doing a strike for better wages and shorter work hours. This gives insight to the type of lifestyle and treatment these men were getting before they started to rebel. Luckily, many…