Macklin Cowart, Ph.D.

Macklin Cowart

Associate Professor, English

Phone678-717-3431

Office locationNesbitt Academic Building, 4134, Gainesville

Area(s) of Expertise: Medieval literature, grammar, language/linguistics

Courses Taught

Undergraduate

English 4411
English 3050
English 3410
English 2050
English 1102
English 1101
English 0099

Graduate

English 6411
English 6050
English 6410

Education

  • Ph.D, English, Georgia State University, 2015
  • M.A., English, Georgia State University, 2005
  • B.A., English, University of Georgia, 1998

Research/Special Interests

Medieval outlaws (Robin Hood in particular)

Southern dialect and its usage/change in the Northeast Georgia region

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