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1.
Here Are The Women Winners Of The 2020 Pulitzer Prizes
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(Books)
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... woman to win a Pulitzer Prize was Edith Wharton in 1921, who won the “Novel Prize” for her classic book, “The Age of Innocence.” Since then, dozens of incredible women have been awarded with these prestigious ...
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Created on 06 May 2020
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Margaret Atwood Is Here To Save Us (Again), But This Time With Self-Quarantine Recommendations
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(Books)
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... a knight who has to play chess with a death-like figure.
4. The Country Girls by Edna O’Brien, The Age of Inoccence by Edith Wharton, and literally Anything Jane Austen.
Somewhat comforting stories: ...
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Created on 20 March 2020
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3.
5 Nightmare-Fuel Spooky Stories To Read This Halloween
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(Books)
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... shitty events.
2. "Pomegranate Seed" by Edith Wharton, 1931
Edith Wharton is queen of the ghost story genre; she’s incredible at creating suspense and malevolence from totally mundane settings. She’s ...
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Created on 16 October 2017
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4.
The One Book You Need To Read After A Breakup
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(Books)
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... seducer of novelists, like Edith Wharton did. Some of the breakup stories are familiar (Henry VIII executing his wives), and some are less so (German artist Oskar Kokoschka replacing his ex with a sex ...
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Created on 04 January 2016
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5.
5 Scary Short Stories By Badass Women Writers
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(Books)
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... by Edith Wharton
"Kefol" first appeared in the March 1916 issue of Scribner’s Magazine, and was also included in the collection Xingu and Other Stories later that year. The story was praised for its nove ...
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Created on 27 October 2015
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6.
What's on Rory Gilmore's Bookshel
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(TV)
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... by Edith Wharton
• Siddhartha by Hermann Hesse
• Speak, Memory by Vladimir Nabokov
• The Name of the Rose by Umberto Eco
• David Copperfield by Charles Dickens
• The Lottery: And Other Stories ...
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Created on 29 June 2012