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Shakespeare’s realistic deae ex machinae
Is life as we know it likely?
Jun 10
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Emily Starr Kwilinski
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May 2025
Shakespeare’s sonnets ARE brat
longing and loss as grounds for the erotic
May 22
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Emily Starr Kwilinski
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Anne of Avonlea and the rules that make a community
Do we need to get more comfortable with being judged?
May 6
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Emily Starr Kwilinski
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April 2025
No, C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien are not cool
The manosphere doesn’t care about your ideals
Apr 28
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Emily Starr Kwilinski
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Malvolio’s main character syndrome—and ours
on the need to believe
Apr 17
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Emily Starr Kwilinski
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Into the Forest
A Midsummer Night’s Dream, the language of sign, and where words fail
Apr 8
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Emily Starr Kwilinski
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March 2025
Fanny Price isn’t boring, you’re boring
in defense of the quiet literary heroine
Mar 28
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Emily Starr Kwilinski
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“O brave new world”: Severance and The Tempest
What is the strangest thing you’ll see today?
Mar 20
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Emily Starr Kwilinski
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“A star danced, and under that I was born”
on modern mysticism
Mar 14
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Emily Starr Kwilinski
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Playing the fool: social media and the culture of entertainment
You are paying someone to follow you around and tell you jokes
Mar 7
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Emily Starr Kwilinski
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February 2025
“Mad in craft”: Hamlet and Chappell Roan
Gen Z’s performative insanity
Feb 28
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Emily Starr Kwilinski
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The invisible backdrop of Shakespeare’s plays: part two
Nobody was bowling alone in the forest of Arden
Feb 22
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Emily Starr Kwilinski
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