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Death of H. G. Wells (1866–1946) – Giving English a Vision of Tomorrow

On August 13, 1946, H. G. Wells died, leaving English richer with phrases like “time machine,” “World State,” and “War of the Worlds.” His visionary blend of science, politics, and storytelling rewired the language for speaking about the past, the future, and everything between.

Death of H. G. Wells (1866–1946) – Giving English a Vision of Tomorrow
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Film Literature Poetry

Brilliant Film then read Andrew Motion’s Biography of Keats

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Home / Dawn Landes

Home / Dawn Landes
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Book Reviews Film German Matters Literature

Mitteleuropa Grandeur

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Film Poetry

Gray, the poet encounters the sharp edge helpfully!

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Film Literature Poetry

Comme il faut sous les ponts de Paris

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Film Literature Poetry

The Man’s own Gentle Baritone.

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Book Reviews Classics Film

The book behind the Hitchcock Classic

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Book Reviews Film politics

Winter Love by Han Suyin

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Film Literature Poetry

“Come on Down to Arizona”: Vernon Duke Hits Phoenix

The past few months have been difficult for our family. We lost one of our pillars, my father-in-law, Jerry Croft, who was as close to a superhero as real-life affords. You can learn more about Jerry, whose joyous fighting spirit will continue to inspire me for as long as I live, here and here. He […]

“Come on Down to Arizona”: Vernon Duke Hits Phoenix