The Use of Doubles in Dostoevsky’s ‘Crime and Punishment’
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The Use of Doubles in Dostoevsky’s ‘Crime and Punishment’

It’s a battle of the human heart in one of the famous Russian author’s most prized novels.
‘Sympathy’ by Emma Lazarus
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‘Sympathy’ by Emma Lazarus

The poet expresses how one can comfort another with the shared experience of suffering.
The Poetry of John of the Cross: Love in the Language of Paradox
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The Poetry of John of the Cross: Love in the Language of Paradox

The Carmelite mystic and reformer of his order gives poetic expression to his experience with God.
A Stunning 007 Collectors Item and Bond Mission ‘Travelogue’
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A Stunning 007 Collectors Item and Bond Mission ‘Travelogue’

Nineteen exotic locations with film analysis and 233 illustrations connect readers to the British spy’s greatest haunts in ‘James Bond Destinations.’

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The Use of Doubles in Dostoevsky’s ‘Crime and Punishment’

The Use of Doubles in Dostoevsky’s ‘Crime and Punishment’

It’s a battle of the human heart in one of the famous Russian author’s most prized novels.
A Famous Friendship and the Poisonous Power of Politics

A Famous Friendship and the Poisonous Power of Politics

Looking at the relationship between Washington and Jefferson, Francis Coglinao’s ‘A Revolutionary Friendship’ too often loses sight of its purpose.
The Spirit of Man: The Limits of Big Brother

The Spirit of Man: The Limits of Big Brother

George Orwell’s ‘1984’ illustrates the vital power of hope and the freedom only love can afford.
‘Sympathy’ by Emma Lazarus

‘Sympathy’ by Emma Lazarus

The poet expresses how one can comfort another with the shared experience of suffering.
A Fresh Look at a Day That Changed History: D-Day

A Fresh Look at a Day That Changed History: D-Day

A new book on the invasion of Normandy, ‘When the Sea Came Alive: An Oral History of D-Day,’ recalls stories and recollections from those who were there.
‘The Giver’: The Dangers of Forgetting

‘The Giver’: The Dangers of Forgetting

Lois Lowry’s award-winning children’s dystopian novel is a great summer reread.