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MA student Joel Wheeler

MA '24 student Joel Wheeler, who recently won the Mairi Riddel Memorial Book Prize for his essay, 鈥淚n the Woods and On the Waves: Anti-Gothic Acoustics and Active Instruments in "The Mysteries of Udolpho"

MA candidate, Lucas Simpson

Congratulations to MA candidate Lucas Simpson for his new article, 鈥淧rayer Book Communion and The Spanish Tragedy鈥 accepted for publication in the very prestigious journal Renaissance and Reformation.

PhD candidate Lucie Kotesovska

Read the new article by PhD candidate Lucie Kotesovska, 鈥淚mmanent Spirituality and Legitimacy of Poetry in Seamus Heaney鈥檚 鈥楽quarings鈥 in the pages of Postgraduate Studies (https://community.dur.ac.uk/postgraduate.english/ojs/index.php/pgenglish/article/view/282)

PhD student Saba Pakdel

PhD student and poet, Saba Pakdel, has been invited to a min-interview by Thomas Whyte at Poetry Mini. Whyte interviews contemporary poets and posts their responses in five parts that appear weekly on his blog at (http://poetryminiinterviews.blogspot.com/2021/10/saba-pakdel-part-one.html). The first part of mini-interview with Saba is now live on Poetry Mini weblog and Twitter account (https://twitter.com/poetryminiQ).

Florilegium Journal title page next to an image of a medieval manuscript

Read the new article by PhD Candidate Stephanie J. Lahey, 鈥淥n the Origin and Provenance of Victoria, McPherson Library, Doc.Brown.4: Sir Thomas Mowbray鈥檚 Care of Newnham Priory,鈥 in a special issue on medieval manuscripts in Canada for the journal _Florilegium_ 33 (2019): 63鈥91. James Kendrick and Lynnea Ness (MAs, 2016) have co-authored a piece with Dr. Adrienne Williams Boyarin in the same issue, featuring work developed through their courses in Special Collections and Archives.

PhD graduate, Yan Tang, and the cover of the Literature Interpretation Theory Journal

Read the new article by PhD graduate Yan Tang, "Atmospheric Violence: Samuel Beckett's Aesthetics of Respiration," featured in journal _LIT: Literature Interpretation Theory_ 30.2 (2019): 103-119.

In the Department of English, distinguished faculty help both MA and PhD students gain advanced expertise in literary studies and achieve their research and professional goals. 

Explore our MA and PhD programs, courses, Graduate Handbook​, and the links below to find out more.

MA

MA Column

 

PhD

PhD Column

 

 

My time as a graduate student in UVic’s Department of English was one of immense personal and professional growth. I found myself welcomed by world-class faculty, challenged by opportunities to build community both within and beyond my cohort, and enriched by intellectual crosswalks between the department and other segments of campus. In particular, the deeply collegial environment of my peer group inspired me to seek out global communities through scholarship: at conferences, through grant opportunities, and with single and multi-authored publications. To the extent that UVic's island setting offers students opportunities to relax, exercise, and connect with the natural world, it equally invites students to think and work beyond its visible borders.

Dr. Alex Christie (UVic doctoral student 2012-16) 
Assistant Professor in Digital Prototyping (appointed 2016) 
Centre for Digital Humanities, Brock University