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Paula Marantz Cohen is Distinguished Professor of English and Dean of the Pennoni Honors College at Drexel University in Philadelphia. She is the author of 12 books, including six scholarly/nonfiction works on literature and film, and six novels, some spin-offs on Jane Austen and Shakespeare, and a thriller involving the James family and Jack the Ripper. She is a frequent contributor to The Wall Street Journal, The Times Literary Supplement, The Yale Review, and The American Scholar, a co-editor of jml: Journal of Modern Literature, and the host of the nationally distributed television interview show, The Civil Discourse (formerly The Drexel InterView). Her latest book is Talking Cure: An Essay on the Civilizing Power of Conversation (Princeton UP).
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08/03/2011

Most Likely to Reflect

Revisiting high school

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06/29/2011

What Not to Wear

Exhibiting Alexander McQueen

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05/26/2011

France’s Fathers

On the arrest of Dominique Strauss-Kahn’s

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05/02/2011

The Small-Screen Wedding

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04/18/2011

The Queen of Hearts

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03/31/2011

At the Reptile Expo

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03/15/2011

A Deer in Jewelry’s Headlights

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02/17/2011

My Two Sense

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02/07/2011

Railroad Ties

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01/18/2011

A Capital Museum!

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