In Gretel and the Great War, an antic epistolary novel set ... minds as crazy,” wrote Georg Christoph Lichtenberg, the 18th-century German scientist and aphorist, “at least until we have ...
Likewise, Lourenço's Wertheriad tries its own tack: What if instead of an 18th-century dandy ... To a pretty great guy, too: the handsome, rich lawyer Albert (Patrick J. Adams) who — luckily ...
But a new analysis of an 18th century study by Francis Hauksbee the Younger just four years before Lind’s controlled trial suggests that Hauksbee laid out an approach to how one should execute a ...
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Young Werther accomplishes something similar, infusing the story with a complicating air that, similar to something like Peter Weir's 1985 Witness, or last year's Anora, is satisfying specifically ...