Photo caption Alessandro de' Medici by Agnolo Bronzino, 1560. Scala / Art Resource, NY January/February 2013 Volume 34, Issue 1 SUBSCRIBE FOR HUMANITIES MAGAZINE PRINT EDITION Browse all issues Sign up for HUMANITIES Magazine newsletter Also in this issue The Mysterious Miss Austen Two hundred years ago, Pride and Prejudice was anonymously published. Meredith Hindley The Agitator William Lloyd Garrison and the Abolitionists James Williford Pox in the City From cows to controversy, the smallpox vaccine triumphs. Sam Kean Looking for Truth in Utah How one university course has affected a generation of mostly Mormon students. Jean Cheney Long Live Sherlock Holmes The genius detective from Sir Arthur Conan Doyle has inspired a mountain of imitations. Tom Keogh From Cartoons to Conservation Jay "Ding" Darling was the best friend a duck ever had. Laura Wolff Scanlan A Company Town Alaska's sea-otter hunting left records of village life. Amy Lifson The Wreck of the Reformation Florida's coast was a deadly place for seventeenth-century castaways. Amy Turner Bushnell Two Gentlemen of . . . Calcutta? Indian theater memoirs: pranks, plots, and passions Steve Moyer Dear Amy, "Congenital understanding" existed between D. H. Lawrence, Amy Lowell Steve Moyer How to Do Things with Books Victorian novelists took dim view of bibliophiles Steve Moyer Impertinent Questions with Susan Heuck Allen Classists become spies for OSS in World War II Greece. Meredith Hindley Editor's Note David Skinner
The Mysterious Miss Austen Two hundred years ago, Pride and Prejudice was anonymously published. Meredith Hindley
Looking for Truth in Utah How one university course has affected a generation of mostly Mormon students. Jean Cheney
Long Live Sherlock Holmes The genius detective from Sir Arthur Conan Doyle has inspired a mountain of imitations. Tom Keogh
From Cartoons to Conservation Jay "Ding" Darling was the best friend a duck ever had. Laura Wolff Scanlan
The Wreck of the Reformation Florida's coast was a deadly place for seventeenth-century castaways. Amy Turner Bushnell
Impertinent Questions with Susan Heuck Allen Classists become spies for OSS in World War II Greece. Meredith Hindley