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Thursday, November 20, 2014

New Pages

It's the time of the year for lists: best of lists, gift lists, wish lists. As you're writing up yours, get inspired by this annotated list of adventurous poetry, fiction, and nonfiction by English faculty, students, and alums!

Faculty News

Check out new books, articles, and paper presentations from our award-winning English professors.

Monday, September 8, 2014

New Pages

The cool nights of fall demand a chair by the fire, a pet curled up nearby, and a good read. Four books from English faculty arrive this fall, including poetry, fiction, and scholarly work on topics from medieval to modern. Our annotated list also includes a colorful array of new books by alumnae/i.

Thursday, May 29, 2014

Away from the Office

Many English faculty have chosen the study of literature to, in Robert Frost's words, "unite/ My avocation and my vocation." But that doesn't mean they don't have other (sometimes surprising) interests. Competitive ice-dancing, anyone?

New Pages

Mystery, fantasy, comic and historical fiction, and popular science: New books by faculty, students, and alumnae/i are perfect for your beach bag.

What We're Reading: John Watkins

What does Professor John Watkins read about besides medieval and early modern diplomacy? Disease, for one.

Thursday, February 27, 2014

New Pages

Will the cold ever end? Distract yourself with fresh shoots of faculty, student, and alumnae/i writing. Here's an annotated list of new publications, including a mesclun of poetries and a collection of essays about that spring perennial, baseball.

Brennan & Scheil Receive CLA Honors

Two of our faculty received major awards from the College of Liberal Arts this spring: Professor Timothy Brennan was named Samuel Russell Chair in the Humanities for 2014-17, and Professor Katherine Scheil was named Scholar of the College for the same period. We asked Brennan and Scheil what they hope to accomplish.

Faculty News

News about publications, lectures, and awards from English faculty.

Monday, November 25, 2013

What We're Reading: Andrew Scheil

Associate Professor Andrew Scheil is working on a book about images of Babylon from ancient to contemporary times. Scheil's current reading encompasses that same breadth: from Aeschylus to Neil Gaiman, Beowulf to A Princess of Mars.