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The 19th century goldfish bowl is part of a room named after that feeling of intense sadness – melancholia. Decorated with ...
Starting in the 1980s, a new generation of women came to dominate the publishing industry.” The idea, he adds, “that liberal politics have destroyed the space for male readers — seems like a huge ...
Danny Klecko, one of the most recognizable and outspoken personalities on the Twin Cities literary scene, has paused his ...
This Dallas-based press has been publishing international books for 12 years. Among its latest releases is this novel from ...
The Bray School opened in 1760 and was North America’s first institution to educate both enslaved and free Black children. However, the Bray School’s underlying goals offer a stark example of the ...
Janus Theatre commences ‘outsiders’ season Janus Theatre Company commences its 27th season devoted to outsiders with a ...
UPDATED: March 7, 2025 at 3:30 PM EST The restored 19th century freight depot that is used by community groups for meetings in Sinking Spring’s Heritage Park was heavily damaged by a fire Thursday.
Through recent analysis, Dr Connor believes the 19th century plant, fruit and nut remains found at the barracks can in part be seen as a symbol of how food was a form of resistance for the women.
But this is, ultimately, a Victorian domestic scene. Children play in the background. The woman boasts a large wedding ring on her finger. She is reading a novel, in the still seclusion of a garden.
A wife taking over her husband’s business. No big deal, right? Back in the early 19th century, it was basically impossible. “Widow Clicquot” hit theaters Friday.
When we think of 19th century German philosophy, we perhaps think first of Nietzsche, or Hegel, and then some other men - but Germany in the 1800s was also home to a number of women philosophers.
Doing research for everyday homeowners has introduced me to some fascinating narratives that don’t always come up in the course of local history. One such thread is the surprisingly large number of ...