Above: The Radcliffe Observatory in Oxford, England, as viewed from the southeast circa 1814 (about the same time the continuous daily series of temperature records commenced). Image credit: R.
While F. Scott Fitzgerald’s “The Great Gatsby” is probably the most studied novel in modern American literature, Christopher A. Snyder’s “Gatsby’s Oxford” considers the book from an important, if ...
Charles Hefling and Cynthia Shattuck, eds. Oxford University Press Nothing illustrates the evolution of Anglicanism more than the changing role of the Book of Common Prayer. For centuries the prayer ...
GATSBY’S OXFORD: SCOTT, ZELDA, AND THE JAZZ AGE INVASION OF BRITAIN: 1904-1929 By Christopher A. Snyder Pegasus Books, $28.95, 368 pages Those who have read “The Great Gatsby” only once in the ...
In a deal worth substantial seven-figures, Walt Disney Studios won an auction to acquire rights to Impossible Creatures, the ...
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