The Best Books of 2019 - So Far

The Best Books of 2019 – So Far

From a study of sexuality to a wry satire, it’s been a great year for books. Keeping up with all of the latest must-read books can quickly turn into an overwhelming endeavor — finish one, add five more to the pile, and the cycle wears on until it’s simply too unbearable to pay attention anymore. Here’s another solution: Leave the sorting of what’s good and what’s bad to us, dedicated readers of impeccable taste. We’ll be regularly updating this list of the most exciting titles from 2019 — join us on this literary journey, won’t you?

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Postmodern medieval representation and perception in "Game of Thrones"

Postmodern medieval representation and perception in “Game of Thrones”

In this article, the producer of the American HBO channel, George Raymond Richard Martin’s Song of Ice and Fire based on the novel series created by David Benioff and Daniel Brett Weiss, the medieval idea presented in the popular television series Game of Thrones. Even though medievalism, which is revitalized today, is not tarafından seen by professional historians as a noteworthy phenomenon subject to serious scientific research”, it is far from being a temporary fashion: its roots go back to 19th century romanticism and inspire new generations. there is an ongoing complex phenomenon.

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Women ruined by desire? Not in Elizabeth Gilbert's new novel

Women ruined by desire? Not in Elizabeth Gilbert’s new novel

Elizabeth Gilbert became a household name in the literary world more than a decade ago, after the publication of her memoir, Eat, Pray, Love. Her books take readers to unexplored times and places, and uncover experiences that we didn’t know we had in common. Her novel The Last American Man was a finalist for the National Book Award in 2002.

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