The commenters, passionate bibliophiles that they are, more than delivered. Here are 27 of their best responses. Responses have been edited for length and clarity. 1.LOATHE: "Can't believe no one ...
Naturally, the bibliophiles of r/books have discussed both topics at length, in threads like u/R_J2's "What are some common tropes in books that you hate?" and u/HelloDesdemona's "Your Favorite Tropes ...
Megan’s dissertation also argues that the literary texts she is examining can elucidate how black women, and men, are read as “criminally” mad, inviting criminal convictions and punishments rather ...
"It's lazy writing, but it is a literary device that's been around forever, so people cling to it quite dearly," says British author and disability rights advocate Jen Campbell.
He won critical and commercial acclaim, but drew censure for comments on the Holocaust and antisemitic tropes in one of his novels. By Clay Risen Martin Walser, among the last of a generation of ...