Dylan Lewis Named to Andrew W. Mellon Society of Fellows in Critical Bibliography
The prestigious fellowship is a capstone graduate career achievement for the English doctoral candidate.
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Aaron's translation from Dante's Paradiso, "Beatific Vision," has been published in jmmw. His poem "A Young Man Flees" and essay "Pitched Past Pitch of Grief: The Poetry and Life of Gerard Manley Hopkins" were published in Humane Pursuits.
The Hanford Prize for a distinguished essay is awarded, posthumously, to the late Marshall Grossman for “Poetry and Belief in Paradise Regained, to which is added Samson Agonistes.”
Stanley Plumly discusses "The Immortal Evening" with 25 people in Tawes Hall.
The English Department is proud to announce that English major Lenaya Stewart has been awarded the prestigious 2014 Arts and Humanities Dean’s Senior Scholar Award
Heather Lindenman recently had an article accepted for publication titled "Inventing Metagenres: How Four College Seniors Connect Writing Across Domains."
Laura Rosenthal’s book, Infamous Commerce: Prostitution in Eighteenth-Century British Literature and Culture (Cornell, 2006) will be published in a new paperback edition by the end of 2014.
Jane Donawerth, Karen Nelson, and Adele Seeff received Lifetime Achievement Awards for their scholarship and service for the study of early modern women.
Bob Levine's essay "Melville and Americanness: A Problem," was just published in LEVIATHAN: A JOURNAL OF MELVILLE STUDIES.
Shane Finkelstein, B.A. 1992, is currently working on his second novel, The Miser, which was named a finalist in the Novel-in-Progress category by the Pirate's Alley Faulkner Society.
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