The newest Grisham Writer in Residence, January O’Neil, has never been to the Deep South, but she said that she is a southerner at heart. She plans to move to Oxford in
Proud Larry’s hosted its fourth and final Broken English event of the semester on Tuesday, featuring readings of selected works of poetry and short fiction from three students in the English master’s
The English department has created an online Medieval class to help a student complete his degree while serving in the military overseas. The class — Studies in Medieval Literature: “Game of Thrones” and
Through the eyes of the young Scout Finch, an audience reads about society, hatred, prejudice in the criminal justice system and the American South in Harper Lee’s 1960 novel “To Kill a Mockingbird.” More than half a century
Proud Larry’s hosted the third Broken English event of this semester Tuesday, featuring readings of prose and poetry by two students in the creative writing master’s degree program. The event featured writers Tyriek White
Seth Lerer, distinguished professor of literature at the University of California, San Diego, took the stage Monday evening in the Bondurant Auditorium to discuss how we can enliven the past by analyzing the