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The Nobel Prize: From Dynamite to Drama

Who wrote, who won, who refused — and why the biggest literary award is also the most controversial applause in silence. Once upon a ticking time bomb, there lived a man named Alfred Nobel — a chemist, engineer, weapons manufacturer, and accidental godfather of literary prestige. He invented dynamite, made millions off explosives, and then […]

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LIT Theory 005 Feminism in Literature: Voices, Bodies, Power

Challenging Patriarchy through Text and Form from Woolf to Cixous From The Professor’s Desk Opening: Feminism in Literature – A Revolutionary Voice Against Patriarchy For centuries, literature has been largely shaped and controlled by male voices, with male authors dictating the narratives, moral values, and structures of storytelling. From Homer’s Odyssey to Shakespeare’s tragedies, to

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