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	<title>Comments for Victoria &amp; Vancouver Island Booksellers of British Columbia</title>
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		<title>Comment on Local Events 2010 by Susan Henderson</title>
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		<description>Victorian Poetry and the New Print Media: An Exhibition for Eng 551 will run from May 31 to August 31, 2010 in the Archives and Special Collections Reading Room (A005) in the McPherson Library/Mearns Centre at the University of Victoria. The exhibit highlights the primary content used in Eng 551, a Graduate Seminar taught in the 2010 Winter Session by Dr. Alison Chapman, a Victorian poetry specialist with UVic’s English Department. On display are primary works used for each week of the seminar, providing a window into the world of the poetry and print media of this remarkable period. Hours are 10:30-4:30 Monday to Friday throughout the summer.</description>
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