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English Department News

Rachael Lyon and Kimberly Burge Awarded 2009-2010 Fulbrights
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Eric Anderson Recipient of the Edna and Norman Freeling Fellowship
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In The Spotlight

PhD in Linguistics Open House: All prospective students are welcome to RSVP for an Open House on November 13th. More info...

Folger

The Folger Shakespeare Library, Washington DC. George Mason University is a member of the consortium of universities that comprise the Folger Institute, and students in the English department regularly attend plays at the Folger. They also take advantage of the rich offerings of museums, theaters and other cultural institutions in the DC area.


Where can you find in one place experts on the poetry of John Milton and the literature of the Middle East, folklorists whose studies reach from Mexico to Maine, film scholars of Hollywood and Bollywood, cutting-edge courses in digital writing, internationally renowned poets and novelists, authorities on successful rhetoric, writing and editing, and a linguist whose web-based archive records and analyzes the accented English of speakers of nearly 200 languages from around the world? In the English Department at George Mason University, of course. Read more >>

 

Recent Faculty Publications:

Michael Malouf, Transatlantic Solidarities: Irish Nationalism and Caribbean Poetics

Ireland and the Caribbean: islands separated by an ocean but not by history.   Michael Malouf’s recently published book, Transatlantic Solidarities: Irish Nationalism and Caribbean Poetics, documents shared Irish and Caribbean poetic and political traditions... Read More >>

Tamara Harvey, Figuring Modesty in Feminist Discourse Across the Americas, 1633-1700

What shapes did feminism take before modern feminist movements?This is the question that American literature specialist Tamara Harvey explores in her newly published book Figuring Modesty in Feminist Discourse Across the Americas, 1633-1700.  Read More >>