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Lit Hub Daily: April 17, 2026

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THE BEST OF THE LITERARY INTERNET TODAY: In 1397, Chaucer tells the Canterbury Tales for the first time at the court of Richard II.     Four films remain in our Best Literary Adaptations bracket! Want to push your favorites to the finals? Get voting . | Lit Hub Was Rasputin a fraud? A mystic? A womanizer? A prophet. Whatever he was, he changed history . | Lit Hub History Luke Goebel reflects on marriage, L.A., and writing dangerously . | Lit Hub Memoir “Many lay Catholics were very interested in contraception, and many parish priests—and even some high-level theologians—supported their desires.” On the Catholic father of oral contraception. | Lit Hub Religion Maria Semple’s  Go Gentle , Gwendoline Riley’s  The Palm House , and Lena Dunham’s  Famesick  all feature among  the best reviewed books of the week . |  Book Marks Rachel Khong’s TBR includes books by Anne Truitt, Simon Critchley, James Hillman, and more.…

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