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The Scarlet Pimpernel
by Mike Wallerman, Aug 16, 2008
The political and historical errors of Emma Orczy's famous book about the Reign of Terror in France.
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Agnes Grey by Anne Bronte
by Mike Wallerman, Aug 4, 2008
Agnes Grey is one of the lesser-known Bronte books. Is that fate deserved, or is the book overlooked because it was ahead of its time?
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Waugh's Decline and Fall
by Mike Wallerman, Jul 17, 2008
A discussion of Evelyn Waugh's first novel, Decline and Fall, and of what it says about its author and his ideology.
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Catch-22 Critique
by Zashuna, Jan 6, 2008
Published less than 20 years after World War II, Catch-22, set in WWII, satirizes the war and its bureaucracy, even treating both as jokes.
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The Dying Crapshooter's Blues
by Jules Brenner, Apr 16, 2007
A murder mystery in old Atlanta about an injustice that inspired a blues minstrel to write a haunting song about his wounded friend.
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The Governor (el Gobernador): A Book Review
by Jane Juarez, Feb 18, 2007
A review of the governor (el gobernador), a archetypal and epic novel of Mexican politics, written by dr. jaime cervantes perez.
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