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Book Review: Marjorie Garber’s Shakespeare After All

Marjorie Garber’s Shakespeare After All offers a sweeping, insightful tour through all 38 plays. Scholarly yet accessible, it captures Shakespeare’s enduring genius—though with a reverence that sometimes borders on worship. A must-read for lovers of the Bard.

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Book Review: Hermione Lee’s Edith Wharton

Hermione Lee’s Edith Wharton is a masterful, deeply human portrait of the Gilded Age novelist. Combining meticulous research with literary insight, Lee reveals Wharton’s wit, ambition, and modernity in what remains the definitive biography of a remarkable life.

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Review: HBO’s The Gilded Age, Season 1

HBO’s The Gilded Age dazzles with opulent sets and sharp performances, especially Carrie Coon’s magnetic Bertha Russell. Though uneven in pacing, Season 1 delivers a richly detailed portrait of ambition, class, and the birth of modern America.

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Review: Netflix’s Bridgerton, Season 1

Netflix’s Bridgerton Season 1 is a dazzling, sensual reimagining of Regency London—part romance, part social satire. With lush design, diverse casting, and sizzling chemistry between Phoebe Dynevor and Regé-Jean Page, it turns the period drama into pure, irresistible escapism.

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