Maureen Corrigan is the Nicky and Jamie Grant Distinguished Professor of the Practice in Literary Criticism at Georgetown University. She is perhaps bet known as the longtime book critic for the NPR program Fresh Air and is the author of Leave Me Alone, I’m Reading, and So We Read On: How “The Great Gatsby” Came to Be and Why It Endures. Earlier this year continuing education company The Great Courses made available her series of lectures, entitled, Banned Books, Burned Books: Forbidden Literary Works.
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Brad Taylor - The Devil’s Ransom
Andy Davidson - The Hollow Kind
Stacy Schiff - The Revoluntionary (Part Two)
Stacy Schiff - The Revolutionary (Part One)
Teresa Lim - The Interpreter’s Daughter
Aram Goudsouzian - Man on a Mission : James Meredith and the Battle of OLE Miss
Jake S. Friedman - Part Two - The Disney Revolt
Jake S. Friedman - Part One - The Disney Revolt
Grant McCracken - Return of the Artisan
Andrew Lownie - Part Two - Traitor King
Andrew Lownie - Part One - Traitor King
Steve Berry - The Omega Factor
Mary Laura Philpott - Bomb Shelter: Love, Time, and other Explosives
Lucy Ward - The Empress and the English Doctor, Part 2
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Dolen Perkins-Valdez - Take My Hand
William Hazelgrove - Greed in the Gilded Age
Polly Barton - Fifty Sounds
Jared Goldstein - Real Americans - Part 2
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