The Common Room
The Common Room
At the Symposium: Selections from Senior Seminar
Elizabeth Barrios on Sebald’s After Nature
Ellen Kokontis on Berger’s King: A Street Story
(winner of the William E. Brady Award)
Caitlin Moloney on Rhys’s Good Morning, Midnight
Christopher Mouzakitis on Berger’s King: A Street Story
Scott Offutt on Eliot’s “The Waste Land”
(also winner of the Howard Wilson Prize)
Neil Richter on Beckett’s Happy Days
Cassandra Wylie on W.G. Sebald’s After Nature
The Howard Wilson Prize Essays
Mandy Gutmann-Gonzalez on Stoker’s Dracula
Deanna Wendel on Eliot’s Middlemarch
Volume 12.2 (Spring 2009)
About The Common Room
Founded in 1997, The Common Room is an electronic journal sponsored by the Department of English and devoted to publishing critical essays on literature from any disciplinary area. Any Knox College student can submit work to the journal for publication consideration.
ARcHives
2008-09 School Year
Spring 2009 Volume 12.2
2007-08 School Year
2006-07 School Year
2005-06 School Year
2004-05 School Year
2003-04 School Year
2002-03 School Year
2001-02 School Year
2000-01 School Year
1999-00 School Year
1998-99 School Year
1997-98 School Year
1996-97 School Year
Pilot Issue, Spring 1997
Howard Wilson Prize Essays:
Benjamin Casten, Infinite Riches
in a Small Room
Mike McNamara, Into Something
Rich and Strange
Kathryn Stinson, Complementarity
and the Voice of the Permeable
Self in the Works of Virginia
Woolf
Silencing Female Power



