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ChaucerIf you love to read great books, love to explicate and discuss these works, and if you love to write about them, the English major is for you.

Our friendly and energetic faculty look forward to meeting and talking with you about literature, which we love to teach.

We teach courses in all the periods of literature, and as an English major, you will have the opportunity to study, among other things, such classics as Beowulf (the Old English epic), Othello (Shakespeare's play about an inter-racial romance), Robinson Crusoe (the 18th-century version of "Survivor"), Mary Shelley's Frankenstein (the inspiration for many monster movies), and Herman Melville's Moby Dick (you'll never look at fish the same way again).

ZoraBut you will also have the opportunity to read some exciting minority literature and contemporary fiction, from the writings of Samson Occum, a Native  American preacher, and the Nobel Prize winner Toni Morrison to Ruth Doan MacDougall, author of The Cheerleader , a raunchy, cult classic set in New Hampshire.

We offer many special courses or electives, among them Beginning Acting, The Brontës, Chaucer, Creative Writing, James Joyce, Journalism, Politics, Islam, and Early Modern Drama, Spenser,  Virginia Woolf and Her Circle, and Whitman and Dickinson.

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Student Art and Research Showcased Through S.O.A.R.

Student Art and Research Showcased Through S.O.A.R.

Student Art and Research Showcased Through S.O.A.R.

Saint Anselm students across disciplines will have their work showcased through the college's S.O.A.R. program....Read More

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College Marks Shakespeare's Birthday with Annual Sonnet Reading

College Marks Shakespeare's Birthday with Annual Sonnet Reading

College Marks Shakespeare's Birthday with Annual Sonnet Reading

For the 25th year, Saint Anselm College will mark William Shakespeare's birthday on April 23 with a day of sonnet-reading, acting out scenes from his plays, and birthday cake....Read More

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Class of 2012 Employed and in Graduate School

Class of 2012 Employed and in Graduate School

Class of 2012 Employed and in Graduate School

Saint Anselm College's most recent graduates have found jobs or are pursuing further study, a recently completed survey found. In all, 98% of 2012 graduates are employed, in school, or engaged in service....Read More

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Education Students Take Part in Mock Interviews

Education Students Take Part in Mock Interviews

Education Students Take Part in Mock Interviews

Saint Anselm students in the field of education received an education of there own during the department's annual mock interview event with area principals....Read More

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Student Scholarship for Internships, deadline: APRIL 1

Student Scholarship for Internships, deadline: APRIL 1

Student Scholarship for Internships, deadline: APRIL 1

Saint Anselm students interested in unpaid, full-time summer internships may apply for the Kevin J. Gould Career Advantage Scholarship, which will award up to ten students with scholarships....Read More

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Ann Norton, Ph.D., Chair
Saint Anselm College
100 Saint Anselm Drive #1652
Manchester, NH 03102
(603) 641-7051
anorton@anselm.edu

Alumni Profiles

Brendan O'Brien '95
Brendan O'Brien, class of 1995

Brendan O'Brien wanted to make a career out of service. So upon graduating, the senior English major spent time in the Peace Corps and eventually found his way to the United States Department of State where he most recently put his English skills to use as a press attache and consular office in Kabul Afghanistan. Read more >>