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What Can We Steal From Ernest Lawrence Thayer’s “Casey at the Bat”?

Title of Work and its Form: “Casey at the Bat,” poem Author: Ernest Lawrence Thayer Date of Work: 1888 Where the Work Can Be Found: Thanks to public domain, the poem can be found in many anthologies...

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What Can We Steal from Julie Otsuka’s “Diem Perdidi”?

Title of Work and its Form: “Diem Perdidi,” short story Author: Julie Otsuka Date of Work: 2011 Where the Work Can Be Found: The story originally appeared in Issue 117 of Granta.  The story was...

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What Can We Steal From Les Charles, Glen Charles and James Burrows’s “Give Me...

Title of Work and its Form: “Give Me a Ring Sometime,” an episode of the television program Cheers Authors: Written by Les Charles and Glen Charles, Directed by James Burrows Date of Work: Originally...

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What Can We Steal from “Doubt,” an episode of the television program Law &...

Title of Work and its Form: “Doubt”, an episode of the television program Law & Order: SVU Author: Written by Marjorie David & Paul Kolsby, directed by Ted Kotcheff Date of Work: Originally...

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