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The Legend of Lady Godiva: Depictions in Art, Literature, and History
The scandalous tale of Lady Godiva’s ride has been in circulation for nearly ten centuries. ...
Read MoreGrimalkins, Gothics, & Beware the Cat
In the year 1553, printer’s assistant William Baldwin penned the first English novel ever written: Beware the Cat. ...
Read MoreKeats, Endymion, and Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine
On its release in 1818, Endymion was so harshly reviewed that Lord Byron was prompted to write that the sensitive Keats had been “snuffed out by an article.”...
Read MoreChaucer, Robert Burns, and Lassie: The Collie in Literature and History
The Rough Collie is one of the most recognizable dog breeds in the world....
Read MoreThe Character of Cats: Depictions in Georgian and Regency Literature
Un Chat Angora by Jean-Jacques Bachelier, (1724–1806). As popular a pet as cats are in modern…
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