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Mentioned in 4 episodes

Vanity Fair 1911

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Mentioned in 4 episodes

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Matthew Remski
as a book that Mira Nair read under the covers while at boarding school.
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Brief: Nair, Mamdani, and Culture against the Culture War (Pt 1)
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Tom Crewe
when discussing the Lammels, referencing Becky Sharp and Rorden Crawley.
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Close Readings: 'Our Mutual Friend' by Charles Dickens
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Greg McKeown
while discussing the concept of vanity and the insignificance of material things in the face of death.
271. The Power of True Connection with Erik Newton
Released by ATM publishing as the latest book this week.
Episode 76: Drilled News & The Mad Men of Climate Denial
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Thomas Jones
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Rosemary Hill
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Colin Burrow
as a Victorian novel satirizing Regency England.
Close Readings: 'Vanity Fair' by William Makepeace Thackeray
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Rabbi Simon Jacobson
and his mother as a favorite book read during their teenage years.
Sylvia and Simon Jacobson: How Different Generations Talk About Jewish Life [Divergence 1/6]
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John Plotz
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Steve McCauley
as a 19th-century realist novel that challenges traditional moral expectations.
Steve McCauley on Barbara Pym: The Comic Novel Explored and Adored (JP)
Mentioned in relation to his description of popular novels as 'Jammed Hearts for the Mind'.
Chilean effect: the 50th anniversary of the coup
Mentioned in the context of a discussion about the impact of the Trump administration's changes to the Department of Health and Human Services.
American Health Gets a Pink Slip

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