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article Victoria Pipas '21

April 21, 2021

Victoria Pipas has continued to focus on poetry of the English Renaissance, and particularly on the works of Edmund Spenser, paying close...

article Nathan Leach '21

April 21, 2021

Nathan Leach spent the year studying the fiction of Fyodor Dostoevsky and James Baldwin, with a focus on lived ethics and the theme of...

article Caroline King '21

April 21, 2021

Caroline King has recently completed her master's essay at Dartmouth with a focus on becomings in Paul Preciado's Testo yonqui. She holds a...

article James Johnson '21

April 21, 2021

James Johnson did research in medieval Latin and Italian before eventually focusing his M.A. essay on the didacticism of a twelfth-century Latin story collection called Dolopathos. In addition to the graduate theory seminars and workshops, he took courses on Vergil's Eclogues and Georgics, medieval Latin, Chaucer's Canterbury Tales, Russian fairy tales, and introductory Arabic.

article Sophie Frank '21

April 21, 2021

Sophie Frank spent much of her year exploring twenty-first century comics through her MA essay on the French graphic novel Blue is the...

article Elizabeth Cornick '21

April 21, 2021

Elizabeth Cornick has studied English and Spanish modernisms under the expert guidance of Professors Antonio Gómez and Melissa Zeiger at...

article Iryna Shuvalova '14 Authors Poetry Collection

February 05, 2021

Iryna Shuvalova, poet, translator and scholar from Kyiv, Ukraine. She has authored three poetry collections in Ukrainian—Ran, Os and Az—winning some of the country's top awards for poetry. Her fourth book of poems is forthcoming in 2020 with The Old Lion Publishing House in Lviv.

article In Remembrance of Susanne and Half Zantop

January 27, 2021

Today the Dartmouth community, the Departments of Comparative Literature, Earth Science and German Studies mark the 20th anniversary of the tragic loss of Susanne and Half Zantop, professors of Dartmouth College, who were murdered in their home on January 27, 2001.