Rhodes College Department of English

Rhodes College Department of English We provide rigorous training in both textual study and written critical analysis. Additionally, students can engage in internships and independent study.

Our courses provide students with the tools necessary to read literature both attentively and critically, and to articulate those readings in formal papers that match lucidity with imagination. In addition to covering the full range of British, American, and Anglophone literature, from Beowulf to Toni Morrison, our course offerings also encompass film studies, creative writing, and creative non-fi

ction. For a literary work to survive, it must master its medium, language. Similarly, we affirm that literary study goes hand in hand with clear, persuasive, and artful argumentation. Finely honed writing skills are not only portable and transferable across the curriculum, but also indispensable in the broader workplace.

These lifelong learning classes are open to everyone
02/16/2026

These lifelong learning classes are open to everyone

Free copies of Robert Macfarlane’s award-winning book “Is a River Alive?” are now available in Southwestern—just in time...
12/17/2025

Free copies of Robert Macfarlane’s award-winning book “Is a River Alive?” are now available in Southwestern—just in time for the annual Rhodes holiday gathering!

Mark your calendars now for his public lecture on Thursday, October 1 (6pm, McNeill)—pre-registration required

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https://internationalprograms.rhodes.edu/index.cfm?FuseAction=Programs.ViewProgramAngular&id=35015It's not too late to s...
02/14/2025

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It's not too late to sign up for a month in London this summer! The Rhodes Summer School in London will be offering two English classes (one team-taught with Professor Petty) that can be taken at the 200-level or 300-level (with pre-approval from the chair). You can also get HUM 201 credit! February 20th is the deadline!

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English majors and professors celebrate turning in their final projects for the Class of 2025!
01/24/2025

English majors and professors celebrate turning in their final projects for the Class of 2025!

Professor Seth Rudy provides background for Limericks!
01/21/2025

Professor Seth Rudy provides background for Limericks!

In addition to Steve Mulroy’s time as an elected official, there are two other things many people have learned about him over the years: He’s a huge Star Trek fan, and the man just loves limericks.

Congratulations to Rhodes College Professor of English, Leslie Petty, on the publication of her new book!
01/13/2025

Congratulations to Rhodes College Professor of English, Leslie Petty, on the publication of her new book!

Contributions by Ruth R. Caillouet, Mary C. Carruth, Nancy Dixon, Kathleen Downes, Edward J. Dupuy, Shari Evans, Paul Fess, Carina Evans Hoffpauir, Leslie Petty, Heidi Podlasi-Labrenz, Tierney S. Powell, ...

12/13/2024

Dr. Scott Newstok, executive director of the Spence Wilson Center for Interdisciplinary Humanities, has collaborated with John Guillory on a new book titled On Close Reading and produced the Close Reading Archive, a free public humanities database.

12/13/2024

Happy Reading Day, everyone! Good luck with finals and remember this is the absolute last day to submit pieces to TSR!!

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