H.G. Wells, the Rational Escapist A passion for science made Wells famous. But he was driven by a longing for something more. by Stephanie Burt
Dostoevskyâs Favorite Murder The author of âCrime and Punishmentâ had a love-hate relationship with the true-crime obsessions of his era. by Jennifer Wilson
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Whoâs Afraid of Judy Chicago? The controversy over her most famous work, âThe Dinner Party,â has obscured her broader legacy as an artist. by Jo Livingstone