29 Results found for: "English"

  • Daniela Kukrechtova

    Daniela Kukrechtova

    Visiting Assistant Professor
    Areas of Expertise American poetry after 1850; multicultural literature, Urban ecology; global women writers, African American literature; the literature of exile, Urban experience in modern American poetry
  • Self photo of Nathaniel Likert

    Nathaniel Likert

    Visiting Assistant Professor
    Areas of Expertise Early modern English literature
  • Shawn Maurer

    Shawn Lisa Maurer

    Professor, Montserrat Cluster Director (Core Human Questions)
    Areas of Expertise 18th Century British literature and Culture; History and Theory of the Novel, Satire; Feminist and Critical Theory, Women's and Gender Studies; Women Writers; Female Modernism, esp. Dorothy Richardson, 19th and 20th Century Anglo-American Women's Poetry
  • Headshot of Melinda Moustakis

    Melinda Moustakis

    Visiting Assistant Professor
    Areas of Expertise Creative Writing
  • Lee Oser

    Lee Oser

    Professor
    Areas of Expertise English and American Poetry, Religion and Literature; Catholic Fiction, Modernism, Shakespeare and the Renaissance
  • Leila Philip

    Leila Philip

    Professor, Rev. John E. Brooks, S.J. Chair in the Humanities
    Areas of Expertise Creative Writing / Non-fiction, Poetry and Journalism , Leila Philip is represented by Miriam Altshuler, Altshuler Literary Agency
  • Paige Reynolds

    Paige Reynolds

    Stephen J. Prior Professor of Humanities
    Areas of Expertise Modern and Contemporary Irish Literature and Culture, Modernism, Modern Drama and Performance, 20th Century British Literature and Culture
  • Melissa Schoenberger

    Melissa Schoenberger

    Associate Professor, Director, Scholars Program
    Areas of Expertise Seventeenth and eighteenth-century literature and culture, poetry and poetics, peace, translation, classical reception, Milton
  • Hayley Stefan

    Hayley Stefan

    Montserrat Lecturer, English Lecturer
    Areas of Expertise Multi-ethnic Literature of the United States; Digital Humanities; Disability/Mad Studies; Young Adult Literature