Immediately Adam saw Eve, he recognized her to be bone of his bones because God gave him the ability to recognized her. He ...
Introduction Mental health issues such as depression and anxiety are highly and disproportionally prevalent among university ...
Marilynne Robinson, a winner of the Pulitzer Prize and recipient of a National Humanities Medal, is one of the world’s great ...
In 2025, literature is not just about stories on paper--it is about voices that inspire, challenge, and transform the way we ...
Alexis Wright’s work expresses a sovereign Aboriginal worldview, but owes a debt to a pantheon of authors from around the ...
The Cercador Prize cofounder and Third Place Books author events manager recalls his 2024 Books Across Borders fellowship.
Marie Rutkoski has written multiple New York Times bestselling novels that differ vastly in genre, geographic location, and ...
We are indeed going to have to live with each other, barring apocalyptic violence—but we already have been for quite some ...
Jane Austen’s real and literary worlds weren’t exclusively white – just read her last book, Sanditon
While her inclusion of Miss Lambe, a Black character, is great, we should be wary of seeing it as representative of Austen having ‘radical politics’ ...
The Assistant Professor of Comparative Literature sat down with Fifteen Minutes to discuss the art of translation, returning to Harvard, and HUM 10.
This study employs a mixed-methods approach to compare educational leadership paradigms in universities across China and ...
Introduction The COVID-19 pandemic led to major disruptions in society across many spheres, including healthcare, the economy and social behaviours. While early predictions warned of an increased risk ...
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