Leonard Nalencz, PhD
Associate Professor of English
PhD in Comparative Literature, Yale University
AB in Comparative Literature, Princeton University
Select Publications
- Kuska Purikusun/Let’s Walk Together: Poems and Stories in Quechua. (Trident Press, October 2024).
- “Romance and Recovery in Orlando furioso.” (Modern Philology, February 2024).
- “This Is Just To Say (Homage to W.C. Williams).” (Chronogram, February 2023).
- “On (Not) Reading Now.” (dispersed holdings, 2021).
Courses
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English 110 and 120: Literature and Composition
- English 271: The Power of Language: Poetry, Seduction, and Witchcraft
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English 334 and 335: American Literature From the Origins to the 20th Century
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English 336: Major American Writers (Modern Lyric Poetry)
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English 421/Sociology 470: Prison, Emancipation, and the Rhetoric of Liberty
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English 450 (Senior Seminar): The Fiction of Toni Morrison
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Honors 370: What Is Evidence? (with Professor Lawler and Professor Archibald)
Areas of Interest
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The Epic Tradition in Europe and the Americas
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Languages and Literature of the Americas
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The Essay from Montaigne to Didion
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Lyric Poetry and the European Tradition
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History and Literature of Global Practices of Incarceration
Associations