Katherine Frank | |
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Spouse | Joe Dvorsky |
Academic background | |
Education | University of Washington (MA, PhD), Bates College (BA) |
Thesis | Seen through Glasstown: The Bronte Juvenilia, Collaboration, and Victorian Authorship (2001) |
Academic work | |
Discipline | English |
Sub-discipline | Romantic and Victorian English Literature,rhetoric and composition,the scholarship of teaching,academic leadership |
Institutions | Central Washington University,University of Wisconsin-Stout |
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