Wednesday, January 08, 2014

6 Historical Heartthrobs We’re Still Crushing On


As Kelly Murphy tells us, “Sometimes we struggle to make a connection with history. Wars, timelines, dynasties, and aqueducts are rarely compelling. But take a deeper look at the mad men and fierce women of the days of yore and you uncover an alluring, powerful, and often wildly scandalous cast of characters who shaped our society today. What did they all have in common? An irresistible charisma.” … Read More


Gorgeous Vintage Illustrations of Dickens Novels in Full Color

Gorgeous Vintage Illustrations of Dickens Novels in Full Color

Dickens was a novelist so popular in his own time that it is nearly impossible to think of a modern analogue today. (Maybe Stephen King.) At the height of his powers, it’s sometimes written, perhaps one in ten Britons had read his novels. One of his most popular books then — though nowadays it falls behind Oliver Twist, A Tale of Two CitiesGreat Expectations, and any number of others in name recognition — was The Old Curiosity Shop. Dickens’ novels were, as you’ve probably heard before, been published as serials, and when The Old Curiosity Shop was in progress, the fate of its tragic heroine, Little Nell, convulsed both sides of the Atlantic. People wrote Dickens letters demanding that he let her survive. (Spoiler: he didn’t listen to them.) … Read More

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