Here are the latest scholarly accomplishments in the School of Arts, Humanities, and Renaissance Studies.
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Sara James, professor of art history An article on Jan and Hubert van Eyck for the Encyclopedia of the Reception of the Bible, published by de Gruyter in Berlin, Germany. |
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Sarah Kennedy, professor of English A novel, The Altarpiece, bought by KnoxRobinson Publishing, with a three-novel contract, The Altarpiece being the first. It’s historical fiction, set in Henry VIII’s England, and is scheduled for release in 2013. |
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Paul Ryan, professor of art A review of the exhibition, “Abandon,” at Staniar Gallery, Washington and Lee University, the November/December 2011 issue of Art Papers magazine. |
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Martha Walker, professor of French/director of women’s studies An article “Cheik Aliou Ndao’s La Decision: A Senegalese Perspective on Race Relations in the American South in the ’60s,” the most recent issue of Romance Notes. |