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Autumn Hall Interviews Toni Morrison Scholars for Early American Literature Podcast

April 18, 2024

Interview EARLY AMERICAN PODCAST Autumn Hall, a junior English major focusing on literature and creative writing, interviewed Professors Riché Richardson, Angelyn Mitchell, Michelle Hite, and Dana Williams for the Early American Podcast to discuss their work on Toni Morrison’s A Mercy. Take a listen!

Filed Under: Education News, English Department News Tagged With: College of Arts and Sciences, English, English major, Toni Morrison

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3 English Alumni Honored in 40 Under 40 Class of 2024

February 23, 2024

We are delighted to celebrate three alumni from English at this year’s 40 under 40 luncheon. The Volunteer 40 Under 40 recognizes forty alumni under the age of 40 who have excelled personally and professionally since completing their degree at UT Knoxville. 

Filed Under: Education News, English Department News Tagged With: Alumni, College of Arts and Sciences, English, English major

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A Scruffy Star on the Literary Map — Cormac McCarthy’s Knoxville

December 19, 2023

Brooks Clark, UTK MFA 2016, delves into the connection between Cormac McCarthy and Knoxville through his literary works in the Fall 2023 issue of the Torchbearer. Clark speaks with Bill Hardwig following McCarthy’s death to discuss Knoxville’s recent embrace of one of its native sons.

Filed Under: Education News, English Department News, Writing Publishing and Media News Tagged With: College of Arts and Sciences, English, English major, Torchbearer

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Summer Theater Festivals in Ireland and England, English 491/591

October 12, 2023

English 491/591 is a three-week off-campus drama course offered during second Summer Session. The course carries three hours of credit at the 400 (undergraduate) level or the 500 (graduate) level. This year’s 491/591 will take place from July 15th to August 5th.  At the course’s beginning and end, students will get to experience Europe’s great summer […]

Filed Under: Education News, English Department News Tagged With: College of Arts and Sciences, English, English major

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You Will Be Forever Changed by the Writers You Meet

October 3, 2023

Cormac McCarthy’s death focused attention on writing at UT. But a host of writers past and present mean there is more to Knoxville’s flourishing literary scene than McCarthy’s legacy. Written by Titus Chalk Cormac McCarthy’s death in June 2023 returned Knoxville to book-lovers’ minds. At the time of his death, the author of Suttree, No […]

Filed Under: Education News, English Department News, Writing Publishing and Media News Tagged With: Creative Writing, English, English major

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2023-2024 Undergraduate Scholarship Winners

August 25, 2023

Please join in the English Department in celebrating our undergraduate scholarship winners for 2023-2024. Charles and Frances Mangam Merit Scholarship winner Onyx Bard is a senior in Creative Writing. A Knoxville native, they enjoy traveling, stargazing, playing D&D; they also provide a foster home for cats through the local Humane Society. Ila June Bigham is […]

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UTK English Department Remembers Cormac McCarthy

June 20, 2023

Bill Hardwig, University of Tennessee Cormac McCarthy, who died on June 13, 2023, at the age of 89, is often characterized rather narrowly as a Southern writer, or perhaps a Southern Gothic writer. McCarthy did lean heavily on his Tennessee upbringing in his first four novels, and he set many others in the deserts of the Southwest U.S. However, as a […]

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Sauskojus wins Humanities Without Walls and UTHC Fellowships

March 21, 2023

English PhD candidate Kelly Sauskojus, from the Rhetoric, Writing, and Linguistics division, has been recognized with two prestigious fellowships. She is the winner of a UT Humanities Center Graduate Fellowship for the 2023-2024 year. That fellowship comes with a graduate stipend, a complete release from teaching, and the support of the UTHC community of fellows. […]

Filed Under: Education News, English Department News Tagged With: English, Graduate, RWL

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