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English Language & Literature

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Faculty of Humanities

Brock's English program offers challenging academic study combined with practical experience in critical thinking and in writing. Our programs allow you to study contemporary and historical literary texts written in English within their cultural contexts, to gain strong writing and analytical skills and to improve your public speaking skills through our small seminars.

         

 

 

 

 

 



 

 

 


 

 

 

 

image/jpeg icon<br> Professor Conley's latest publication: <br> <br>The anthology <br> "Burning City: Poems of Metropolitan Modernity"
image/jpeg icon<br> Prof. Mathew Martin's<br> latest publication<br> <br>A new edition of Marlowe's<br> "The Jew of Malta"
image/jpeg icon<br> <br> Prof. Elizabeth Sauer's <br> latest publication<br> <br>"The New Milton Criticism"
image/jpeg icon<br> <br> Poetry Out Loud <br> hosted by the English Students' Association
image/jpeg icon<br> Prof. Leah Knight examined the manuscript genealogies prepared by Anne Clifford (1590-1676) in Kendal, UK.
image/jpeg icon<br> Prof. Gregory Betts' latest publication<br><br> Avant-Garde <br> Canadian Literature
image/jpeg icon<br> Prof. Adam Dickinson's<br> latest publication,<br> a collection of poetry,<br> "The Polymers"
image/jpeg icon<br> Prof. Angus Somerville's latest publication co-written with Prof. Andrew McDonald "The Vikings and Their Age"
image/jpeg icon<br> Prof. Lynn Arner's<br> latest publication<br> "Chaucer, Gower and the Vernacular Rising"
image/jpeg icon<br> Finnegans Wake Reading Group, who visited the Joyce collection at SUNY Buffalo.
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