Online journal and not-for-profit project dedicated to the exploration of curious and compelling works from the history of art, literature, and ideas.
The Public Domain Review is an online journal and not-for-profit project dedicated to the exploration of curious and compelling works from the history of art, literature, and ideas. In particular, as our name suggests, the focus is on works which have now fallen into the public domain, that vast commons of out-of-copyright material that everyone is free to enjoy, share, and build upon without restriction. Our aim is to promote and celebrate the public domain in all its abundance and variety, and help our readers explore its rich terrain by offering a curated selection of works from the past.
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Handpicked selections of public domain works organized by theme, period, or medium.
In-depth articles exploring the context, significance, and stories behind public domain works.
High-quality images of artworks, illustrations, and photographs from the public domain.
Selected passages from public domain books, offering a glimpse into the literature of the past.
Rare and fascinating documents from history, available for the first time in the public domain.
Materials and guides for educators and students to explore the public domain in an academic context.
A platform for readers to share their own discoveries and insights about public domain works.
Regular updates with the latest additions, essays, and features from The Public Domain Review.
To promote and celebrate the public domain in all its abundance and variety, and help our readers explore its rich terrain.
The Public Domain Review operates as a not-for-profit project, relying on donations and grants to continue its work.
All works featured on The Public Domain Review are in the public domain, meaning they are free of copyright restrictions and can be used by anyone for any purpose.
The Public Domain Review collaborates with museums, libraries, and archives around the world to bring rare and fascinating works to a wider audience.
The Public Domain Review is committed to making its content accessible to as many people as possible, including through the use of high-contrast designs and screen reader-friendly formats.
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