/u/WileECyrus's posts
Have there ever been any other big "authorship controversies" to rival the one that sometimes comes up about Shakespeare?
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[WP] "How much wood could a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood?" has been definitively answered by science. The implications of that answer are disturbing.
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[WP] You somehow and unexpectedly discover that your cat's *real* name is not the one you gave it. The implications are disturbing.
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How did the idea of the "Noble Savage" become so popular after centuries of such peoples being viewed with contempt?
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[US Civil War] Harry Turtledove's 'The Guns of the South' is a work of alternate history, but how accurate is it as a character study or picture of the period?
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A recent question about Napoleon's treatment of Jews makes me wonder: what about him and other cultural/ethnic/religious minorities?
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[WP] And I guess kind of [EU]: A government agent is being paid to downvote things and spread misinformation in /r/Conspiracy, and has just sat down with the department chief for an annual performance review
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The "Renaissance" is commonly understood as a hugely important period in European history. But did anything similar ever happen in a non-European context?
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