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Home»Fellowships»Fellow Profiles

    Jennifer Sperry Steinorth

    University of Michigan

    To Illuminate the Life of a Singular American Poet, C.D. Wright

    2023-2024

    Stephen Spinelli

    The Life and Legacy of Margaret Bonds

    2022-2023

    Justin Spring

    Independent Scholar

    A 20th Century Cultural History of Provincetown

    2001-2002

    Joseph Stadolnik

    Yale University (English and Medieval Studies)

    MS 841 - Ludi Sancti Nicholay

    2012-2013

    Cristina Stanciu

    Virginia Commonwealth University

    The Makings and Unmakings of Americans: Indians and Immigrants in American Literature and Culture, 1880-1924.

    2014-2015

    Maren Stange

    Cooper Union

    Richard Wright and Photographic Vision

    2004-2005

    Timothy Arthur Stanton

    University of York

    John Locke and Toleration: Churchmen and the 'Defence of Nonconformity'

    2007-2008

    Caroline Stark

    Yale University (Classics and Renaissance Studies)

    Renaissance Reception of Origin Accounts in Early Latin Didactic Poetry and Renaissance Conceptions of Origins

    2007-2008

    Kristie Starr

    Yale University (History)

    Pacific Borderlands: Native Siberians and Native Americans in the Era of Russian Expansion

    2001-2002

    Kristie Starr

    Yale University (History)

    Learning to Work: Native Labor in Russian, Mexican, and American California

    2002-2003

    Alice Staskova

    Reception and Impact of Hans Vaihinger's Fictionalism (the Philosophy of "As if") in Literature, as well as Literary, Art and Cultural Theory (Hermann Broch and Ernst Cassirer)

    2022-2023

    Evanghelia Stead

    Université de Versailles Saint-Quentin, France, and Institut Universitaire de France, France

    Faust ‘I’ in prints and book objects: Germany, England and France (1808-1932)

    2018-2019

    Sara Stefani

    Yale University (Slavic Languages and Literatures)

    Russia and England: Empire, Nationhood, and Self-Definition in Modernist and Late Modernist Prose

    2003-2004

    Rachael Sterner

    Yale University (French)

    Broken Walls: Saints Jane de Chantal and Louise de Marillac Writing Faith and Independence Outside the Convent

    2007-2008

    Jennifer Stob

    Yale University (History of Art & Film Studies)

    French New Wave Cinema and the Cinema of the Postwar Avant-Garde: Lettrists and Situationists

    2007-2008

    Stefanie Stockhorst

    Universität Augsburg

    Prescriptive Poetics in 17th-century Germany

    2004-2005

    Gabriela Stoicea

    Yale University (German)

    About Face: Looking at Physiognomics, 1775-1940

    2008-2009

    Sarah Stone

    Yale University (English)

    Using Everything: Experimental Writing, Book Arts, and Literary Kinship in the Postwar United States

    2012-2013

    Sarah Stone

    Yale University (English)

    Using Everything: Experimental Writing, Book Arts, and Literary Kinship in the Postwar United States

    2012-2013

    Sarah Stone

    Yale University (English)

    Using Everything: Experimental Writing, Book Arts, and Literary Kinship in the Postwar United States

    2012-2013

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