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Works forthcoming in Contemporary Literature and Finance Aesthetics.
Bitstreams received the Honorable Mention for the N. Katherine Hayles Award for criticism.
While the Middle Ages comprise the thousand years prior to the advent of Humanism, similar kinds of taxonomizing and hierarchical thinking were at play.
Ancient Women Writers of Greece and Rome provides a valuable teaching tool for students of Greek, Latin, and Classical Studies, as well as those interested in ancient literature, history, and gender studies who do not have proficiency in Greek or Latin.
The monograph, Critical Modesty and Contemporary Fiction, will be published in November 2022.
Elizabeth Arnold’s translation of the Old English poem "The Wanderer" will appear in the summer 2022 issue of TriQuarterly.
The essay reflects on World War II and the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
English senior Tyler Urquhart is on the media studies track.
Senior Emma Bailey ’22 was inspired to be an English major thanks to her grandfather, UMD English PhD alum August Nigro ’63.
Calloway presented at the workshop "Engaging Students Through Experiential Learning."