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Home»Fellowships»Fellow Profiles

    Matthew J. Kinservik

    University of Delaware

    The Enlightenment After Dark: Sex, Scandal, and Celebrity in the Age of George III

    2003-2004

    Katharine Kittredge

    Ithaca College

    What the Archbishop Tried to Hide: Discoveries in the Letters of Melesina Trench

    2011-2012

    Lucas Klein

    Yale University (East Asian Languages & Literatures)

    The Chinese Translations of Ezra Pound

    2005-2006

    Heather Klemann

    Yale University (Comparative Literature)

    Literary Souvenirs: Didactic Materialism in Late 18th- and Early 19th-Century Fiction

    2008-2009

    Ilya Kliger

    Yale University (Comparative Literature)

    Spaces of Truth in the novel

    2002-2003

    Vincent Kling

    La Salle University

    An "Eminently Democratic-Pacifistic Mission": Hermann Broch, Jean Starr Untermeyer, and "The Death of Virgil"

    2011-2012

    Yakov Klots

    University of Liege, Belgium

    Not just voices: an edited collection of Caryl Phillips’s Radio Drama

    2018-2019

    Yakov Klots

    Yale University (Slavic Languages and Literatures)

    Joseph Brodsky and Russian Émigré Poetry

    2007-2008

    Jeffrey Knight

    University of Washington

    The Critic and the Curator: Cleanth Brooks, Maynard Mack, and the Osborn Collection at Yale

    2014-2015

    Mark Knight

    Roehampton University

    George MacDonald, Evangelicalism and the Novel (c. 1860-1872)

    2010-2011

    Marik Knowles

    Yale University (History of Art)

    Pierrot Project: The White Clown as Model Subject in French Media

    2010-2011

    Claire Knowles

    LaTrobe University

    Social Networks in the Romantic Era: Newspapers, Sociability, and the Emergence of Popular Literary Culture

    2012-2013

    Sarah Koenig

    Yale University (History and Religious Studies)

    "If it isn't True, it Ought to Be": The Legend of Marcus Whitman and the Making of U.S. History

    2011-2012

    Sarah Koenig

    Yale University (History and Religious Studies)

    The creation, dissemination, debunking and cultural endurance of a popular Western myth, the Whitman Saved Oregon story, used as a lense to examine the making of myth and history in the American West

    2010-2011

    Mareike Koertner

    Yale University (Near Eastern Languages & Civilizations)

    Dala'il al-Nubuwwa (Signs of Prophecy)

    2011-2012

    Martina Kolb

    Yale University (Comparative Literature)

    Three Poets and a Landscape: Montale's, Pound's and Benn's Liguria

    2003-2004

    Martina Kolb

    Yale University (Comparative Literature)

    Landscape and the Self: Benn's, Pound's, and Montale's Poetic Liguria Between Mimesis and Poiesis

    2001-2002

    Ewa Kolodziejczyk

    Kasimir Pulaski Technical University in Radom

    American Themes in Czeslaw Milosz' Works in the Years 1946-1953

    2011-2012

    Michael Komorowski

    Yale University (English and Renaissance Studies)

    Relationship between discourses of political obligation and commercial society in England, 1640-1700, in the imaginative literature of the period (Especially John Milton, Andrew Marvell, and John Dryden)

    2009-2010

    Yakov Kots

    Yale University (Slavic Languages and Literatures)

    Joseph Brodsky and Russian Émigré Poetry: Language Myths, Inter-Language and Mythopoetic Overlap

    2008-2009

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