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Posts by Maria Frawley

Project 2029: ban the phrases “big, beautiful,” “they said, sir, …” and “thank you for your attention to this matter” from the national lexicon. I know there are higher priority items, but hope these can be included.

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Praying for her — and for you. I know the feeling of “my everything.”

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Not asking to come inside. Asking to be asked, so he can the decline. #cats #catsofbluesky

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Look at all that DEI sending astronauts around the moon.

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This take is spot on and so smart.

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“To embrace violence is to lose hold of everything else. We have almost lost hold…” (Ursula LeGuin, “The Ones Who Walk Away From Omelas.”)

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An unsettling question emerges on the horizon: what am I supposed to do with my life after this season of #ThePitt ends?

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Five-time draft dodger says what now?

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I won’t park in an underground parking lot if I’m by myself. And I’m
over 60.

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I agree! So much emotion leading up to the end too — his recognition he has never really known love and the “generous tears” that fill his eyes. I always think about the word choice of “generous” at that moment.

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Honestly feels like a still from The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly. Morricone score as background music.

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Word nerds unite. Lost words, abstruse words, key words— it’s all good!

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A student writes of Wordsworth’s line, “a poet could not but be gay,” that “this is equivalent to today’s saying that “you can’t make this stuff up.” In our Grammarly did it for me age, it is so refreshing and wonderful when students write like their wonderfully insightful selves.

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Gotta love the students who request umpteen extensions and fail to meet even those deadlines and then email you roughly 15 minutes after finally submitting the overdue work to ask about their grade.

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Can we put “golfing” in scare quotes please to signal that his caddy moves the ball to make it easier for him to “win.” Cheaters gonna cheat. Loser.

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Four Scholars Agree, Disagree, and Agree to Disagree on Viewpoint Diversity Is the movement to increase intellectual pluralism a genuine reform effort or a partisan power grab?

I felt overwhelmed with gratitude for Amanda Anderson’s contributions to this discussion. So tired of broad brush stroke, cartoonish depictions of what happens in English Depts and our classrooms. Hooray for her for calling out the strawman nonsense. #highered. www.chronicle.com/article/four...

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Is the summer in the Barents Sea hot this year? A blog from the northern Barents Sea on a July day in 2021.

Prepping for one of tomorrow’s classes and stumbled on a wonderful line line from Kafka: “A book must be the ax for the frozen sea inside us.” So many books and stories have done that for me yet much more ice to go. #booksky #teaching

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I’ve begun counting the weeks til the semester is over and it hasn’t begun.

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Can You Optimize Love?

It is a truth universally acknowledged that a single man with large fortune in want of a “bounty wife” will … remain single. Can You Optimize Love? www.nytimes.com/2026/01/06/s...

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I am too.

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Why yes, I do have papers to grade! Why do you ask?

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I’ll take Door Number Two, please.

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Felicity, character, consequence: Jane Austen’s enduring way with words | Maria Frawley on Jane Austen in 50 Words Celebrate Jane Austen’s 250th birthday with insights into her most-used words - like ‘felicity’ and ‘character’ - revealing the genius behind her timeless fiction.

Never enough #JaneAusten, at least for me, and esp in these countdown days to her 250th birthday! www.bloomsbury.com/us/discover/...

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I hope I’ve made Paul Hollywood proud with first ever cherry Bakewell frangipane tart. Pictured above my Jane Austen tea towel to affirm my Anglophilia. #GBBO #Thanksgiving

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Immediate brought to mind Gerard Manly Hopkins’ “Inversnaid,” with the lines, What would the world be, once bereft/ Of wet and wildness? Let them be left”

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Hard pass, I’m afraid.

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“Lunches became a practice in patience, a different way of being in the world.” Lovely story, and I was reminded of your teaching assignment related to reading and attention!

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I would love that — two fave flavors and with the semester winding down I am in a Mood to Bake! I’m at mfrawley@gwu.edu. I’ll owe you!

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I’m such a GBBO addict that I think this year my wild card pie will be something with the words “frangipane” and “cherry” and Bakewell” in it! Haven’t had time to go recipe hunting yet.

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I find it so delightfully ironic when Dickens has a character preface any remark with “in short.” Um, no, nothing at all short to follow. Many, many words. Reading #BleakHouse. #booksky #Dickens

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