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Supporting Success in English Literature

The Knox College English Department's presence in Old Main -- the sole remaining site of one of the 1858 Lincoln-Douglas Debates -- is a symbol of the department's dedication to the role of community in shaping history and literature.

Just as Old Main brought together a wide spectrum of individuals to hear intellectual discourse, the English Department assembles a variety of resources to shape students’ academic experiences. The English curriculum is enhanced by Seymour Library’s strong holdings in literature and literary studies. The department also brings outstanding scholars to campus for lectures, master classes, and individual conferences with students.

Recent visiting scholars have included:

Annette Wannamaker, Scholar of Children's Literature.

Susan Beegel, a leading Hemingway scholar.

Jane Gallup, scholar of psychoanalytic and feminist theory.

Valerie Traub, a leading Shakespearean critic and author of Feminist Readings of Early Modern Culture.

Robert von Hallberg, editor of Modernism/Modernity, author of forthcoming book about the poetics of Gwendolyn Brooks.

Bernard DuKore, internationally acclaimed theatre scholar and author of more than 30 books on playwrights such as Shaw, Pinter, Ibsen, and Albee.

Vicki Mahaffey, a leading Joyce scholar from the University of Pennsylvania.

Also: Susan Sontag, Marilynne Robinson, Tobias Wolf, Barry Lopez, Alvin Kernan, Maxine Kumin, Houston Baker, Alicia Ostriker, Natalie Zemon Davis, Jane Smiley, Tess Gallagher, Etheridge Knight, Toni Cade Bambara, Gwendolyn Brooks, Robert Pinsky, Jane Gallop, Evan Boland, Alice Fulton, Maxine Kumin, Rita Dove, Sharon Olds, Aimee Bender, Carole Maso, James Galvin, Roger Weingarten, Robert Hass, Valerie Martin, and many others.

Other Special Programs

  • Caxton Club -- a scholarly and creative presentation by faculty, visiting scholars and artists
  • John and Elaine Fellowes Lecture Series -- readings and lectures by distinguished scholars and artists
  • Writers’ Forum -- student presentations of writing and scholarship

Recognition of Outstanding Work
The departmental courses are also supported by a policy of recognizing outstanding student work. Each year, the following prizes are awarded by outside judges:

The Davenport Awards in Poetry, Playwriting, and Fiction -- for outstanding original work

The Procter Fenn Sherwin Prize in Fiction -- awarded to a senior who submits the best original short story

The Bev White Prize in Fiction -- given to a beginning writer for the most outstanding piece of creative writing

The Howard Wilson Prizes in Literary Criticism -- awarded to students writing the best pieces of literary criticism

The Lorraine Smith Prize in English -- awarded to a sophomore for writing the best essay in an English course

The Nina Marie Edwards Memorial Fund -- provides assistance to juniors and seniors carrying out independent or Honors projects in English and Creative Writing

The Scripps Prize -- awarded to a graduating senior with the highest grades in English.

The Elizabeth Haywood English Research Award -- given annually to support a student project in England.

Campus Publications

Catch -- a nationally award-winning student creative arts magazine.

Common Room -- an on-line student journal of literary criticism.

Seymour Library
Seymour Library’s special collections include such notable holdings as the Hughes Collection of Ernest Hemingway and the Lost Generation -- first editions, letters and rare periodical publications of Hemingway, Cummings, Passos, Eliot, Faulkner, Fitzgerald, Joyce, Pound and Stein. Large videotape and audiotape collections on American and international writers, Shakespeare’s plays, and feature films are all available as well.

Works of Galesburg native Carl Sandburg and Edgar Lee Masters, a Knox alumnus, are also among the extensive holdings of Seymour Library -- which houses more than 300,000 volumes and 700 periodicals. Beyond its collections, Seymour Library has also been ranked as high as third in the nation among college libraries, in a student survey of characteristics such as user-friendliness and ambiance.

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Academic News

Knox College Hosts Young Visitors from Germany

Exchange students spend a day on the Knox campus, learning about the College's history and interacting -- often in German -- with Knox students.

Knox Named to 2013 Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll

Knox College has been named to the 2013 President's Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll with Distinction, in recognition of community service, service learning and civic engagement.

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Enrolled in the Arts in Context program, she is living in London, England, and Florence, Italy, while learning about Renaissance art and medieval literature and 'experiencing what the artists might have experienced.'

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