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Favorite

  • The Ferocious Angst of Survival: Why ‘Another Country’ is a Masterpiece

    The Ferocious Angst of Survival: Why ‘Another Country’ is a Masterpiece

    Ben
  • Sartre the Artist: The Poetic Beauty of ‘The Age of Reason’

    Sartre the Artist: The Poetic Beauty of ‘The Age of Reason’

    Ben
  • Beyond the Icon: The Humanity & Struggle in Maude’s ‘Life of Tolstoy’

    Beyond the Icon: The Humanity & Struggle in Maude’s ‘Life of Tolstoy’

    Ben
  • Why ‘Mansfield Park’ Stunned Me: Rethinking Fanny Price and the Aristocracy

    Why ‘Mansfield Park’ Stunned Me: Rethinking Fanny Price and the Aristocracy

    Ben
  • The True Redemption of Jean Valjean: A ‘Les Misérables’ Character Study

    The True Redemption of Jean Valjean: A ‘Les Misérables’ Character Study

    Ben
  • Why Richard Parker Matters: Symbolism and Soul in ‘Life of Pi’

    Why Richard Parker Matters: Symbolism and Soul in ‘Life of Pi’

    Ben
  • Why Read ‘Lolita’? Deciphering Nabokov’s Hidden Meaning & Message

    Why Read ‘Lolita’? Deciphering Nabokov’s Hidden Meaning & Message

    Ben
  • ‘Steppenwolf’ by Hermann Hesse: Shattering the Bourgeois Compromise

    ‘Steppenwolf’ by Hermann Hesse: Shattering the Bourgeois Compromise

    Ben
  • Frederick Douglass Narrative: Religious Hypocrisy & The Psychology of Slavery

    Frederick Douglass Narrative: Religious Hypocrisy & The Psychology of Slavery

    Ben
  • Illusion of Class: Analyzing ‘Down and Out in Paris and London’

    Illusion of Class: Analyzing ‘Down and Out in Paris and London’

    Ben
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    • Watership Down Series
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    • My Italian Renaissance
    • My Pulitzer Prize Reads
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