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An English professor burns the midnight oil talking to Microsoft Copilot about Shakespeare, Dickinson, Hawthorne, and a play he’s been working on—and comes away deeply impressed by its literary insights
3 Quarks Daily • 4/13/2026 – 4/14/2026
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