Ernest Hemingway was apparently quite indecisive when it came to the ending of his second novel, A Farewell to Arms. In 1958, he told the Paris Review that he had written 39 different versions. When ...
Classic books stand the test of time by capturing readers’ attention generation after generation. They focus on themes that people across continents, religious backgrounds, socioeconomic circumstances ...
Classic literature has long served as inspiration for artists in different fields, and the world of cinema is no exception. The intersection of classic elements and modern twists helps pay homage to ...
To Kill a Mockingbird. 1984. Pride & Prejudice. Catch-22. Each of these novels is considered a timeless treasure, a piece of literature that impacted generations with its themes and social commentary.
A classic novel is a book that has stood the test of time because of its relevance and impact. Some classic novels highlight topics that are still relevant and resonate with people in the modern era.
Most people assume that the greatest books in literary history sailed smoothly through traditional publishing houses before ...
Some of her books — “Beloved” and “God Help the Child” — which explore the lives of African Americans in great prose and tackle issues such as slavery and misogyny, are already part of university ...
The article printed below is the eleventh of a series written at the request of the Crimson and designed as a guide for undergraduates in selecting fields of concentration. These articles will cover ...
This year marks the centennial of Everyman's classics, and the publishing house Alfred A. Knopf recently relaunched the library. Editor Sonny Mehta and writers Joan Didion and Z.Z. Packer talk about ...