Literature
For the First Time, See Two Early Medieval Books Written By Women On Display Together
The manuscripts detail the authors' experiences
These Were 2015’s Most Challenged Books
This year's list includes S&M, LGBT content...and the Bible.
Celebrate Beverly Cleary’s 100th Birthday With a Trip to Her Sculpture Garden
Ramona's creator is even more timeless thanks to Portland's tribute in bronze
Celebrate Shakespeare’s Legacy at Hamlet’s Castle
Rest, rest, perturbed spirit! A bed awaits at “Elsinore”
An AI-Written Novella Almost Won a Literary Prize
A short novel co-written by humans and AI passed the first round of a Japanese literary contest
Did Shakespeare Lose His Head?
Scans of the Bard's grave reveal that robbers may have stolen his skull two centuries ago
Muggles Are Selling the Chair in Which 'Harry Potter' Was Created
The decorated dining room chair J.K. Rowling used to write her iconic novels is going on sale
Mr. Darcy’s Wet Shirt is Coming to the United States
It’s the costume that launched an entire generation of Jane Austen lovers
The Secret History of the Girl Detective
Long before Nancy Drew, avid readers picked up tales of young women solving mysteries
Listen to a Rare Interview With Harper Lee
“[A]ll I want to be is the Jane Austen of South Alabama,” she told radio host Roy Newquist in 1964
Five Things to Know About Harper Lee
The spunky and eloquent author is dead—but her legacy lives on
Open Range Meets Open Mic at the National Cowboy Poetry Gathering
Every year, the world's best cowboy poets gather in Elko, Nevada
Listen to J.R.R. Tolkien Read Songs and Poems from 'The Lord of the Rings'
A rare recording captures the famed author's voice
People Are Still Trying to Build a Space Elevator
Though key players have distanced themselves from the concept, a new film examines the continuing draw behind the sci-fi staple
Fairy Tales Could Be Older Than You Ever Imagined
Jack may have been climbing that beanstalk for more than 5,000 years
These Are the American Library Association's Picks for Best Children's Literature
Meet the 2016 Caldecott and Newbery Award winners, among others
The French Castle That May Have Inspired "Sleeping Beauty" Is Filled With Creepy Mannequins
In honor of Charles Perrault's birthday, explore the Chateau d'Usse
Visit These Ten Sites Celebrating Major Anniversaries in 2016
From Winnie the Pooh's 90th birthday to the National Park Service's centennial, you won't want to miss out on these once-in-a-lifetime events
NOAA Made a Sequel to 'In the Heart of the Sea'
Because the story that inspired <i>Moby-Dick</i> is just the beginning
Why Does Moby-Dick (Sometimes) Have a Hyphen?
The hunt for the true story behind Melville's hyphen is as mysterious as the famous white whale
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