Books interview: Katherine West Scheil
The professor of English at the University of Minnesota talks about her love of mystery and adventure and how this translates to writing about past lives

The professor of English at the University of Minnesota talks about her love of mystery and adventure and how this translates to writing about past lives

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As author of聽Some Other Note: The Lost Songs of English Renaissance Comedy聽(Books, 12 July), I thank John Jowett for the attention his review has drawn to it. I鈥檓 sorry he finds shortcomings and...
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I hope that the author of 鈥淭he age of entitlement鈥 (Features, 19 July), which upbraids millennials for shirking responsibility for their learning, has a few months for reflection during her Fulbright...

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