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From: Roanoke Times & World News
Date: 20060221
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n A Radford University French professor has published "An English Translation of Honore de Balzac's Novel Wann-Chlore."
Eric du Plessis' book is the first English translation of the French author's 1825 novel, making the work more accessible for students, scholars and literary enthusiasts. Wann-Chlore is considered by scholars to be Balzac's most accomplished early work.
n Steven Duke of Christiansburg, former student services coordinator and assistant director of international academic programs at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, was recently named assistant program director of Virginia ...
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