Events

Spring 2008 Reading Series
The Creative Writing Program is pleased to present the Spring 2008 reading schedule.
May 04, 2008
The Creative Writing Program presents the denouement of the semester with the MFA Reading at 2:00 p.m.
April 24, 2008
University Lecture “To Conceive in Pictures: Episodes from the History of Knowledge,” Anselm Haverkamp at 4:30 p.m.; related event: workshop on 4/25 “Theo-Political Renaissance”
April 24, 2008
The Eamon McEneaney Memorial Reading will be at 7:30 p.m. in Schwartz Auditorium, Rockefeller Hall. Irish Poet Eavan Boland will read from her works.
Full Events Calendar

Spotlight

Their Dogs Came With Them
New Books by English Faculty
Helena Maria Viramontes’ new novel is “a book that is upon you before you know it and once read cannot be shaken.” -Junot Díaz

News

The Chronicle of Higher Education
April 18th, 2008
M.H. Abrams
M.H. Abrams, English Professor at Cornell since 1945, is featured in The Chronicle of Higher Education.
Poem in Your Pocket Day
April 17th, 2008
Jared Harel
MFA graduate student poets celebrate Poem in Your Pocket Day in New York City.
Pulitzer Prize for Fiction
April 09th, 2008
Junot Diaz
Junot Diaz, Cornell MFA in Fiction, 1995, wins Pulitzer Prize for fiction.
Grant Farred Reading
April 01th, 2008
Grant Farred
Grant Farred, Professor of English and Africana Studies, scholar and football fan, read from his recent memoir on March 28th.
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Welcome

The Cornell English Department welcomes alumni, current and prospective students, and visitors from around the world to learn about its faculty and programs, and to discover its range of courses, activities, and events.

The Cornell English Department has a long history of critical and methodological openness. From the early twentieth century, it has embraced new approaches to literary study, while maintaining traditional strengths.

Courses for undergraduates range from Chaucer, Shakespeare, and James Joyce to critical theory, creative writing, cultural studies, and ethnic American literatures. The Honors Program challenges English majors to produce a major critical project as the culmination of their degree. The Ph.D. and M.F.A. programs enable advanced students to pursue intensive study with a distinguished faculty committed to creative and intellectual community. Courses and related programs link students at all levels with interdisciplinary opportunities on campus, while a lively series of speakers, colloquia, and conferences provide a context for sustained learning and debate within the humanities.