The Biggest Scandal of All in Bridgerton Season 3? A Woman Who Writes.

While many lovers of “high literature” will not accept Bridgerton into their lives—whether in book or screen form—there can be no denying the power of the story as it continues to ingratiate itself into popular consciousness. With season three, the frenzy around Julia Quinn’s alternate version of Regency-era society life in London has only amplified, primarily thanks to the dynamic of “Polin.” Also known as: … Continue reading The Biggest Scandal of All in Bridgerton Season 3? A Woman Who Writes.

On the Subversiveness of the Act of Reading in The White Lotus

Reading, in general, feels like an “anomalous” act. Particularly if it’s tangible literature. For “screen methods” have made it easy for “regulars” and vacationers alike to download as many books (a truly odious phrase) as they want to without worrying about the extra bulk it might cause in their suitcase or carry-on. Thus, the subversiveness of “analog” reading is taken to a new level within … Continue reading On the Subversiveness of the Act of Reading in The White Lotus