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GW English News: Tara Wallace on Jane Austen Professor Tara Wallace was interviewed last month in the Washington Post about The Complete Jane Austen, to be aired on PBS. The interview was reprinted in ...
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GW English News: From the GW Hatchet: Edward P Jones Reading Feb 2, 2009 ... University President Steven Knapp shakes the hand of visiting professor and Pulizer Prize-winning author Edward P. Jones, right, ...
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GW English News: Featured Alumnus: David Bruce Smith Feb 12, 2008 ... You may mail a check directly to the Department of English, George Washington University, Washington DC 20052. ...
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GW English News: From the GW Hatchet: Edward P Jones Reading Feb 2, 2009 ... Media Credit: Marie McGrory/Hatchet photographer ... and publications from the English Department of the George Washington University. ...
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GW English News Once the university gets more funding for buildings, I predict the lounge .... That's why the GW English Department is pleased to announce our first annual ...
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GW English News: From the GW Hatchet: Edward P Jones Reading Feb 2, 2009 ... by Becky Reeves Hatchet Reporter Edward P. Jones, a renowned fiction author and visiting professor at GW, treated literature buffs to a ...
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GW English News: Monday March 23: A Pulitzer Prize Winning ... Monday March 23: A Pulitzer Prize Winning Novelist Introduces a Pulitzer Prize Winning .... Jenny Anne Burkholder (1993); Dr. Lawrence J. Clipper (1958) ...
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GW English News: Essay Contest on Robert's Rules of Order, Newly ... Feb 24, 2009 ... The English Department administers a biannual essay contest open to current GW freshmen, sophomores and juniors interested in parliamentary ...
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GW English News: English and Creative Writing Major Feb 8, 2009 ... Now is the time to apply to the English and Creative Writing major - for juniors -- i.e., ONLY for those who are to graduate in Fall '09 or ...
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GW English News: “Liaison. A Book of Maps. The End Helps the ... The Known World.” Every chapter is introduced by similarly enigmatic phrases. ... chapter summaries remind the audience of the artificiality of the play. ...
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