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  • Balzac Wrote Himself to Death

    Balzac Wrote Himself to Death

    German literature, Literary Classics
  • The Prince Was a Desperate Job Application

    The Prince Was a Desperate Job Application

    Italian Literature, Literary Classics
  • The Danube Was Jules Verne’s Real Final Frontier

    The Danube Was Jules Verne’s Real Final Frontier

    French Literature, Literary Classics

    Serge Ladko knows the Danube the way a surgeon knows a body — not as scenery, but as a system with its own logic, its own failure points. He can read a ripple’s depth, hear a sandbar in the way the current changes pitch. He is, by every professional measure that matters on the water,…

  • Balzac Wrote for His Creditors. It Shows.

    Balzac Wrote for His Creditors. It Shows.

    French Literature, Literary Classics
  • Melville Wrote the Whale to Kill God

    Melville Wrote the Whale to Kill God

    Literary Classics, Spanish Literature
  • Verne Invented Media Horror in the Carpathians

    Verne Invented Media Horror in the Carpathians

    French Literature, Literary Classics
  • Julien Sorel Was Right to Be Angry

    Julien Sorel Was Right to Be Angry

    French Literature, Literary Classics
  • Bogdanov Dreamed Communism Before Lenin Banned Him

    Bogdanov Dreamed Communism Before Lenin Banned Him

    Literary Classics, Russian Literature
  • Balzac Knew Money Could Destroy Everything

    Balzac Knew Money Could Destroy Everything

    French Literature, Literary Classics
  • Zola Built a Cathedral. It Crushed Everything.

    Zola Built a Cathedral. It Crushed Everything.

    French Literature, Literary Classics
  • Power Isn’t What Nietzsche Actually Meant

    Power Isn’t What Nietzsche Actually Meant

    German literature, Literary Classics
  • The 1818 vs 1831 Frankenstein: Which Text Are You Actually Reading?

    The 1818 vs 1831 Frankenstein: Which Text Are You Actually Reading?

    English literature, Literary Guides
  • Milton Wrote Paradise Lost Completely Blind

    English literature
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