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Department of English

Land Acknowledgment

The English department at Syracuse University acknowledges that we are living and working on the lands of the Haudenosaunee. Please see our linked statement.

English and Textual Studies

Take a journey through the human experience via literary study. Explore creative expression across a broad array of texts—novels, plays, film, digital media and more. Interpret motivations behind stories of yesterday and today and hone your skills as a writer.

Our curriculum is called English and Textual Studies (ETS) to acknowledge the breadth and diversity of the texts you will study. In addition to traditional literature courses in Chaucer and Shakespeare, the Romantics and Victorians, and literary modernism, you can also take courses in:

  • Fantasy and Science Fiction
  • Hollywood film
  • Video game history
  • Comics and Graphic Novel
  • Hip-hop culture and more

ETS is designed to:

  • Introduce you to a wide array of texts
  • Enhance your ability to interpret texts and express ideas
  • Develop powers of argument and analysis
  • Train you to write critically and clearly
  • Develop skills for writers of poetry and fiction
  • Become critical readers of your own work

Our diverse faculty includes literary historians, critical theorists, film scholars, editors, poets, and novelists who approach the field in a variety of ways.

Spotlight: Faculty


Dana Spiotta

English Department News
Woman holding a book.

(Oct. 3, 2024)

Grammy-Winning Singer Dua Lipa’s Book Club Spotlights Professor George Saunders’ "Lincoln in the Bardo"

Dua Lipa’s Service95 Book Club highlights Saunders’ bestselling work through a monthlong series of articles, interviews and other exclusive content.

Pile of books.

(Aug. 29, 2024)

Looking for Something to Read This Fall? A&S Has You Covered

Find your next favorite book in these works by A&S faculty and alumni.

Actor performing on a stage.

(Aug. 21, 2024)

Taking the Stage for an Immersive Lesson in Shakespeare

In Professor Stephanie Shirilan’s class, “Doing Shakespeare,” students gained important soft skills while learning about the playwright and poet through performance.

George Saunders standing on the steps in front of Hall of Languages.

(Aug. 2, 2024)

Books by Acclaimed Author George Saunders G’88 and Three Other A&S Faculty Appear on New York Times ‘Best Of’ List

Three of Saunders’ books were named Best Books of the 21st Century and another was featured on Oprah Daily's 'Best Nonfiction' list.

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Books by Department of English Faculty