
About
Lars Engle is the Chapman Professor of English and Chair of the English & Creative Writing Department at The University of Tulsa's Kendall College of Arts & Sciences. He has taught at the university since 1988, serving at various times as Honors Program director and department chair. Engle also teaches regularly at the Bread Loaf School of English since 1999.
Dr. Engle received his education from prestigious institutions:
- Ph.D. from Yale University
- M.A. from Gonville and Caius College, University of Cambridge
- B.A. from Gonville and Caius College, University of Cambridge
- B.A. from Harvard College
Professor Engle specializes in English Renaissance drama and more broadly in Early Modern and medieval British literature. His research interests encompass Shakespeare studies, Montaigne, Chaucer, Milton, philosophy and literature, lyric poetry, and South African literature. His scholarly approach often explores the intersections between literary works and philosophical concepts, with particular attention to moral agency, pragmatism, and economic frameworks within early modern texts.
Engle's publication record demonstrates a sustained engagement with Shakespearean studies, particularly examining Shakespeare's relationship with Montaigne and exploring normative structures within the plays. His work also extends to contemporary literary analysis and comparative studies, showing remarkable breadth across historical periods while maintaining a focus on textual interpretation and philosophical inquiry.
Among his notable recognitions:
- Outstanding Researcher Award, UTulsa (2025)
- Ida M. Chapman Professor of English, UTulsa (2018)
- University Outstanding Teacher Award (2001)
- Excellence in Teaching Award, Henry Kendall College (2000)
As department chair and former Honors Program director, Engle has played a significant role in shaping academic programs and mentoring students. His leadership extends to professional organizations, having served as a Trustee of the Shakespeare Association of America from 2006-2009. His scholarly impact is further evidenced by his editorial work on major anthologies and his frequent invitations to prestigious teaching positions at institutions worldwide.
Professor Engle maintains an active scholarly presence through his ongoing work at the Bread Loaf School of English and through international academic engagements, including visiting professorships at National Changhua University of Education in Taiwan and the University of Cape Town.
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