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Women in the Ghost Story Tradition

pearce December 8, 2022December 9, 2022

Women in the Ghost Story Tradition Women have used ghost stories to support themselves and to comment on patriarchal systems for hundreds of years. These stories are part of a

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Administrative Spotlight: Michael LeMahieu

pearce December 8, 2022December 12, 2022

Administrative Spotlight: Michael LeMahieu   Professors are some of the busiest people on Clemson’s campus, whether they are teaching, conducting research or pursuing other scholarly endeavors. Throughout his time at

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Graduate Student Spotlight: Abena Ofori

pearce December 8, 2022December 8, 2022

Graduate Student Spotlight: Abena Ofori I recently met with Abena Ofori, an English graduate student completing research at Clemson in memes and ESL.  Ofori is originally from Ghana, where she

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Studying Gender in Literature

pearce October 31, 2022November 1, 2022

Studying Gender in Literature To think about literary texts in history through a particular lens gives new perspectives, experiences, and opportunities to readers. English 4360 with Dr. Erin Goss does

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Unbound Editors’ Favorite Courses

pearce October 31, 2022November 3, 2022

Unbound Editors’ Favorite Courses Olivia Almeida: My favorite class is Technology and the Popular Imagination (ENGL 3490). It is so fascinating to learn about how different media mediums are influences

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Spring 2023 English Course Descriptions

pearce October 31, 2022November 3, 2022

Spring 2023 English Course Descriptions         Feeling overwhelmed and don’t know which classes to pick? Take a look at the Unbound Editors’ favorite courses to get some

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Gothic Author Spotlight: Mary Shelley

pearce October 31, 2022November 3, 2022

Gothic Author Spotlight: Mary Shelley   Gothic Author Spotlight: Mary Shelley (1797-1851) What is Gothic Literature?  The Gothic genre is characterized by strong emotion, terror, horror, death, romance, the macabre

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Pearce Intern Fall Reading Recommendations

pearce October 31, 2022November 3, 2022

Pearce Intern Fall Reading Recommendations   Our Favorite Fall Reads!  Book recommendations from the Unbound editors   Alli Jennings: “The Picture of Dorian Gray” by Oscar Wilde This books is

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The English Major’s Club: A Haven For Literature Lovers

pearce October 31, 2022October 31, 2022

The English Major’s Club: A Haven For Literature Lovers   Are you an English major in search of a community of like-minded people? Look no further than the English Majors

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Michelle Smith: Technology in Utopian Literature

pearce October 31, 2022December 9, 2022

Michelle Smith: Technology in Utopian Literature Dr. Michelle C. Smith recognizes the important role technology plays in our society and analyzes its effect on achieving a “utopian” future in her

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