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2020-21 CAST Visiting Artist: Breaking down and building up the languages of rap with MLK Prof Lupe Fiasco

2020-21 CAST Visiting Artist: Breaking down and building up the languages of rap with MLK Prof Lupe Fiasco

MLK Scholar Presentation: “Optimal Novelty” with Wasalu “Lupe Fiasco” Jaco  

MLK Scholar Presentation: “Optimal Novelty” with Wasalu “Lupe Fiasco” Jaco  

Lupe Fiasco: 2022-2023 MIT’s MLK Visiting Scholar

Lupe Fiasco: 2022-2023 MIT’s MLK Visiting Scholar

A New Companion to Herman Melville – Newly Edited Book by Wyn Kelley & Christopher Ohge

A New Companion to Herman Melville – Newly Edited Book by Wyn Kelley & Christopher Ohge

Prof Joshua Bennett’s novella ‘The Book of Mycah’ to be adapted for television

Prof Joshua Bennett’s novella ‘The Book of Mycah’ to be adapted for television

Prof Emeritus Ruth Perry recieves Lifetime Achievement Award from the Executive Board of the Eighteenth-Century Scottish Studies Society – October 2022

Prof Emeritus Ruth Perry recieves Lifetime Achievement Award from the Executive Board of the Eighteenth-Century Scottish Studies Society – October 2022

June 11th: Prof Eugenie Brinkema presents Keynote Lecture 3, "Blindness and Description; Or, How to Read a Sunken Form" for RMES Summer School 2022: Communities of Feeling

June 11th: Prof Eugenie Brinkema presents Keynote Lecture 3, "Blindness and Description; Or, How to Read a Sunken Form" for RMES Summer School 2022: Communities of Feeling

Congratulations to the Lit@MIT Class of 2022!!

Congratulations to the Lit@MIT Class of 2022!!

New book! Edited by Prof Diana Henderson & Stephen O'Neill, “The Arden Research Handbook of Shakespeare and Adaptation"

New book! Edited by Prof Diana Henderson & Stephen O'Neill, “The Arden Research Handbook of Shakespeare and Adaptation"

May 5th: Litshop presents, Mary Fuller "Reading at scale: Richard Hakluyt’s Principal Navigations of the English Nation (1598-1600)"

May 5th: Litshop presents, Mary Fuller "Reading at scale: Richard Hakluyt’s Principal Navigations of the English Nation (1598-1600)"

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