In “Darwin to the Rescue” (The Chronicle Review, August 1), Britt Peterson discusses the empirical work done by us, Jonathan A. Gottschall and Joseph Carroll. By handling facts carelessly, she gives a ...
“I want a hero,” said Lord Byron, “an uncommon want.” Actually to contradict the poet, it is a very common want. There is something in the collective unconscious that cries out to us as humans to ...
Foundations of a black American literary tradition, 1877-1896 -- Identity and ambiguity : the literary career of Paul Laurence Dunbar, 1892-1906 -- Black literature in transition in the age of Dunbar, ...
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Pakistan, June 17 -- Innovations in literary writing have long been integral to the evolution of literature, with figures such as William Shakespeare revolutionizing the stage through inventive ...
For a researcher so focused on the past, Mushtaq Bilal spends a lot of time immersed in the technology of tomorrow. A postdoctoral researcher at the University of Southern Denmark in Odense, Bilal ...