The English Department is pleased to announce the graduate student award winners of 2014-2015!
Prize Teaching Fellowship:
Anya Adair
Beinecke Pre-Dissertation Fellowship:
Stephen Krewson
Beinecke Dissertation Fellowships:
Joseph Stadolnik
Elizabeth Wiet
The Noah Webster Prize:
Anya Adair – “Swift, Satire and the Second Person Pronoun”
Matthew Hunter – “City Comedy, Public Style”
The Departmental Essay Prize for Excellence in Coursework:
Anna Shechtman – “J.D. Salinger’s White Writing: Authenticity and the Tone of Late Capitalism”
The Departmental Prize for Best Essay Accepted for Publication:
Jordan Brower – “The Mill on the Floss, Riparian Law, and the Difficulty of Judgment” (forthcoming in English Literature History)
Andrew Brown – ‘Being Unseminared’: Pleasure, Instruction, and Playing the Queen in Anthony and Cleopatra (book chapter for Shakespeare and Consciousness, eds. Paul Budra and Clifford Werier, Ashgate, forthcoming 2015)
The Departmental Prize for Best Dissertation:
Samuel Fallon - “Personal Effects: Persona and Literary Culture in Elizabethan England”
Justin Sider - “Parting Words: Address and Exemplarity in Victorian Poetry”
Congratulations!