UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-WASHINGTON COUNTY TO HOST LECTURE ON EDGAR ALLAN POE'S MYSTERIOUS LIFE, CREATIVE WORKS ON OCT. 31

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From: US Fed News Service, Including US State News
Date: 20061019
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The University of Wisconsin-Washington County the following news release:

UW-Washington County will host a lecture on Edgar Allan Poe's mysterious life and creative works on Tuesday evening, October 31 at 5pm in the campus library. The public is invited to spend a spine-tingling Halloween night with Poe through a sometimes chilling, sometimes humorous look at the author's life. There is no charge and everyone is welcome to attend.

Date: Tuesday, October 31: 5pm-6pm

Discussion: The Creative Works, Mysterious Life and Deconstruction of Edgar Allan Poe: Fiction, Fact and Speculation

Led by: Dr. ...

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