Monday Musings Talk: ‘Can a Novel Be A Fugue?’

Professor Margot Singer, author of "Underground Fugue," presents a Monday Musings talk titled "Can A Novel Be A Fugue?"

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The Lisska Center for Scholarly Engagement welcomes Margot Singer, associate professor of English, presenting a Monday Musings Talk titled “Can A Novel Be A Fugue?”


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