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Atlantic Unbound | Archive
Kathryn Crim ..... Recent articles by Kathryn Crim: Birthplace of a MagazineA look back at reflections on The Atlantic's early years in Boston. Aural ArgumentAdam Haslett talks about the rhythm of language, studying law, and "City Visit," his short story in the fiction issue. Notes on the Intelligence of WomenAtlantic authors from the early to the late twentieth century comment on the status of women in science. This American LifeIn the 1930s a series of articles by the French author Raoul de Roussy de Sales commented on politics, courtship, and identity in American life. The Trembling of the EarthEarthquakes, tsunamis, mudslides—Atlantic authors from the 1880s to the present have addressed the causes and steep human costs of Earth's violent outbursts. |
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