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What’s your “I am Spartacus” move to protect the more vulnerable, the targeted, the invisibled, the next-on-the-list?
Roswell was home to a number of textile mills in the 19th century that began producing Confederate military uniforms after the Civil War broke out. When Union troops arrived on their March to the Sea, ...
As the game transitioned into the Double Jeopardy round, the stakes escalated. Wallace initially capitalized on his Daily Double find, answering correctly about the historic case of Plessy v. Ferguson ...
《纽约客》自1928年从幽默小品文转向严肃文学开始,就与一众大名鼎鼎的作家渊源颇深,这其中最有名的当属《夏洛的网》的作者E.B.White,我最早也是由他而得知《纽约客》这本杂志。作为《纽约客》主要撰稿人,E.B.White一手奠定了影响深远的 ...
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The American short story has always had a challenge finding a broad audience. But in the pages of one magazine, short fiction ...
A father-of-two drove around with a £1million winning lottery ticket in his car for four months - and only found it when he was looking for a half-eaten packet of crisps. Darren Burfitt had a few ...
The officers towered over Ozturk. In seconds, more swarmed in. The final line of Shirley Jackson’s “The Lottery”: “‘It isn’t fair, it isn’t right,’ Mrs. Hutchinson screamed ...
She is currently a columnist for The Norwich Times. The storytelling may include classic tales such as "The Lottery" by Shirley Jackson and "The Monkey’s Paw" by W.W. Jacobs. If time permits, she may ...