It's Lit!
(04.06.2018–28.04.2022)Źródło: nieznane

Odcinki
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When the Book is Better than the Movie
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The Evolution of YA: Young Adult Fiction, Explained
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The Evolution of Science Fiction
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An Ode to the Romance Novel
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How Fantasy Reflects our World
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Why Did They Make Me Read This in High School?
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Can You Judge a Book by Its Cover?
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Fear of GhostWriting
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Who Can You Trust? Unreliable Narrators
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Food & Fiction: Memorable Meals in Literature
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Death, Personified
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How Greek Mythology Inspires Us
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The Beauty and Anguish of Les Misérables!
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The Case for Fan Fiction
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Afrofuturism: From Books to Blockbusters
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How Fictional Pandemics Reflect the Real Thing
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Why We Still Love Little Women, 150 Years Later
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The Byronic Hero: Isn't it Byronic?
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The Constructed Languages of JRR Tolkien
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War and Peace and Everything Else
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The It's Lit! Musical Episode
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The Fiery History of Banned Books
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The (Stephen) King of Horror
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Are Graphic Novels... Novels?
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Dune, The Most Important Sci Fi Series Ever?
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Anne Rice, The Queen of Literary Monsters
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Literary Icons You NEED to Know From the Harlem Renaissance
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How Do You Write a Bestseller?
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Unraveling the Myth of Ernest Hemingway
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What's in a (Pen) Name?
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How Manga Took Over American Bookshelves
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Jane Eyre: Why We Keep Reading It
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Octavia Butler, The Grand Dame of Science Fiction
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The Unappreciated Female Writers Who Invented the Novel
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Don't Know Much About BEOWULF? Nobody Does!
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To Kill, To Kill a Mockingbird?
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Why Do People Think Huck Finn Is Racist?
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What You Don't Know About The Father of Sci-Fi
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Why We Keep Retelling the Classics
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The Women of Jane Austen
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Inside the Absurdist Mind of Kurt Vonnegut
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Why Edgar Allan Poe Isn't Just a Sad Boy
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Why Magical Realism is a Global Phenomenon
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Toni Morrison's Opus About Confronting a Terrible Past