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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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12/07/2010

Ohhhh. Sparkly!

Toeing the line with a diamond on my finger.

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11/22/2010

The Beard

A razor-sharp consideration of men's facial hair.

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11/02/2010

Getting Collared

On the classic men's dress shirt.

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10/14/2010

The Kitchen Sink

How the room where we cook gained control of the house.

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09/16/2010

Only Half the Story

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09/03/2010

Tan Lines

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08/25/2010

Life’s Work

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08/13/2010

ACK!

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07/13/2010

I Like Candy

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06/28/2010

My Drug Problem

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