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Literary Stockings, Keats’s Addiction
By
Sadie Stein
September 27, 2012
On the Shelf
In honor of T. S. Eliot’s birthday,
here is a manuscript page
of “Virginia.”
Beatrix Potter’s family recipes
go on the auction block: no rabbit, but she does instruct the reader how to prepare turkey.
Wearable words
for the bookish dresser.
A new biography claims that John Keats was
an opium addict
.
The embattled
Rebecca
musical
is finally starting rehearsals.
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