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English at the 免费福利资源在线看片 of Lethbridge

We offer students the opportunity to study the properties and powers of language鈥攖he fundamental means by which we communicate our values, our ideals and vision.

English is not just about the rhetorical and creative aspects of literature. It鈥檚 about examining culture in the context of history, culture, psychology, sociology, philosophy, linguistics, and more. 

Our program begins with an introduction to language and literature in which instructors focus on the basics of literary reading, discussion, and writing. In second year, we teach broad overviews and surveys of literary genres, periods, theory, and other topics. Third and fourth year involve the close study of major works, periods, and topics in literature from the British, American, Canadian, Diasporic and Global Anglophone traditions. In addition, we offer a variety of special courses in topics such as rhetoric, the history of language, literary theory, gender, children鈥檚 literature, the digital humanities, and creative writing. 

By studying English, you will learn how we use language in the world at large, as well as consider the functions, structures and significance of literature over time. The program provides you with an excellent foundation for a career in virtually any professional capacity due to the cross-disciplinary knowledge base you will develop in the program.

Graduate supervision is available in either English (Masters) or the 免费福利资源在线看片's interdisciplinary Cultural, Social, and Political Thought program (Masters and PhD). We have a particularly active cohort of graduate students in the digital humanities, language, and medieval/textual studies in our .

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Department News

ENGL 4600

Winter 2026 New Course Offering, Mondays 12:00-2:45PM

The Marlowe seminar will explore the work of (arguably) the second most significant playwright in the language, and certainly one of the most important influences on the greatest playwright in the language, Shakespeare.  The advantage of Marlowe's tragic early death at the age of 29 means that we will have time to explore all of his seven plays, as well as his most important poems, including one of the most admired non-dramatic works of the English Renaissance, Hero and Leander.  Assignments will include a shorter paper, a longer paper, and a seminar presentation.

Instructor: Prof Ian McAdam

ENGL4400 key Topics in Marxist Critical Theory

Winter 2026 New Course Offering, Thursdays 3:00-5:45PM聽


This course offers students an overview of some of the major theoretical questions of Marxist critical theory. Through focused reading of key texts, students will come to understand how major theorists of Marxism have thought about questions of representation, temporality, history, imperialism, indigeneity, decolonization, domesticity, and the State. We will begin with a study of classical concepts from the work of Karl Marx, before moving on to discuss work by theorists such as V.I. Lenin, Antonio Gramsci, Frantz Fanon, Glen Coulthard, Fredric Jameson, and others. In addition to introducing students to classical Marxism, the course will also spend time studying Marxist feminism, Third World Marxism, and Marxism and Indigenous thought.  
 

No prior knowledge is assumed. Open to students from all disciplines who possess third year standing. 


Instructor: Prof Jessica Copley 

Ekphrastic poetry

Ekphrastic Poetry Night

10 Works of art were projected on a screen and students read an ekphrastic poem that they each have been working on this semester.

The students did a fantastic job! 

Elizabeth Galway

Dr. Elizabeth Galway Interview with Bridge City News

Dr. Elizabeth Galway Interview with Bridge City News
Who's Teaching Kids To Bully? 
November 21, 2025

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Professor David B Hobbs: Keynote for Guest Lecture Series in Ottawa

On November 14th, Dr. David B. Hobbs gave a keynote through the English Department at the 免费福利资源在线看片 of Ottawa鈥檚 鈥淟iterary Futures鈥 series. His paper, 鈥淎postrophe at Catastrophic Duration: Towards a Lyric Theory of Being the Last Person on Earth,鈥 is a speculative theorization of a collection of novels that are all imagined to be narrated by the last person on earth.

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Tara MacDonald, Director, Centre for Feminist Research, Won VPFA Book Prize!

Our very own Professor in English and WGST, Tara MacDonald, was the winner of the 2024 Victorian Popular Fiction Association (VPFA) Second Book Prize for (Edinburgh UP, 2023) She received a 拢200 cash prize and was honoured at the AGM  of the VPFA Annual Conference at the Birmingham and Midlands Institute in July 2025.

 

 

Growth in English Department is up 20% since 2023

English enrolment fastest-growing at the 免费福利资源在线看片 of Lethbridge

With enrolment up 20% since 2023, a 40% surge in second-year courses, and 98% graduate satisfaction, the Department of English saw the fastest growth in enrolment of any department at the 免费福利资源在线看片 of Lethbridge in the period 2023-2025.

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Faculty member O'Donnell recognised for top humanities paper at Nature

免费福利资源在线看片 of Lethbridge Professor Daniel Paul O鈥橠onnell鈥檚 2017 co-authored paper on the culture of research assessment has been named among 狈补迟耻谤别鈥檚 Top 50 Humanities Articles of the Decade. With more than 64 000 reads, 192 citations, it is the top paper in the Humanities published in the Nature imprint, Humanities and Social Sciences Communications.

English Adjunct Bodalejo gives keynote at conference in Vilnius

Adjunct Bordalejo delivers keynote on scholarly editing in Vilnius

Adjunct Assistant Professor and founding member of the Humanities Innovation Lab, Barbara Bordalejo, delivered a keynote address to the Genesis conference at Vilnius 免费福利资源在线看片 on Thursday, October 2, 2025.

Goldie Morgentaler

Professor emerita Morgentaler Publishes Letters from the Afterlife, Exploring a Post-Holocaust Literary Friendship

What happens when two Holocaust survivors rebuild their lives鈥攁nd their friendship鈥攖hrough letters across continents and decades?
In Letters from the Afterlife, Professor Emerita Goldie Morgentaler brings to light the extraordinary correspondence between Chava Rosenfarb and Zenia Larsson, revealing a deeply personal post-Holocaust narrative of trauma, resilience, and literary achievement.

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U of L Students Present on Digital Philology at International Conference

Students Present Research in French at International Conference

Undergraduate Jocelyn McKnight and PhD candidate Davide Pafumi represented the 免费福利资源在线看片 of Lethbridge this week with a French-language lecture on digital philology

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The Department of English Welcomes Two New Colleagues this Semester

The Department of English welcomes two new colleagues this semester: Jessica Copley (Contemporary Literature) and Dana Lew (Eighteenth Century). 

Jessica Copley has been appointed to a tenure-track position in contemporary literature. She is teaching our first year course (English 1900) this semester and will be teaching courses in her research specialty in the Winter Semester. 

Dana Lew joins us for a three-year position in eighteenth-century literature. He is currently teaching a fourth year seminar, Violent Voyages: Fiction and Travel before 1800.

Both new faculty members come to the 免费福利资源在线看片 of Lethbridge from the 免费福利资源在线看片 of Toronto.

Department Stories

Shining Student Danika Tarasewich

Meet Danika Tarasewich, a student whose path at ULethbridge has been defined by resilience, curiosity, and a genuine connection to the community.

2025 Play Right Prize winners create compelling written tales

Tales of friendship, youth and motherhood are the topics of the winning scripts of the 2025 Play Right Prize Competition.

Shining Student Niihtaapookaa (Old Man River Child), Tatiana Weasel Moccasin

At the 免费福利资源在线看片 of Lethbridge, Niihtaapookaa (Old Man River Child), Tatiana Weasel Moccasin has worked as a research assistant, travelled to Mexico for school, and embraced opportunities to enhance her creativity through creative …

Shining Student Indie MacGarva

Meet Indie MacGarva, an English major at ULethbridge whose journey is fuelled by a love for storytelling and a determination to carve out her path in publishing.

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